Alkmaar seizes the chance to make a new,
attractive and comfortable public space for the entire of the station area.
Connecting the vision of the winning team to
the redevelopment of the station area accordingly; the new station is compact
and well-organised, and with the forecourt and reception areas, a logical and
natural connection of the station with the city. The traditional lobby has been
transformed into a reception plaza.
The two distinctive entrances relate to the
character of the surrounding area: one side reflecting the urban centre, with
the other complementing the northern park-side. This distinction can be
experienced from the passageway and gives the user a sense of orientation. The
traverse is the highest point of the station area and from the surrounding
context can be seen as a distinctive beacon.
It is an overarching unifying element that ties
together the different parts of the station. The unity of the station is
underlined by the form and materials of the buildings and public spaces. The
discipline of the form gives a unique and strong character to the whole. The
canopy invites travellers to go upstairs and protect visitors from the
elements.
The forecourt is considered a new urban
interior; a combination of an outdoor station and town square. The roof of the
traverse is designed as a continuous folded form that directs the traveller to
the various station areas. The form of the roof appears simple, clear and
visibly weightless, supplying shelter and providing orientation.
The space between the new structure and the
historical platform roofing is made of glass so that each element has its own
identity and autonomy, preserving the existing and presenting the new building
in a complementary balance. The traverse has been carefully positioned above
the historical platform roofing.
The construction of the traverse is slim and
transparent, nearly invisible, so that monumental platform roofing determines
the appearance. The materialisation of the whole is based on a skin that
changes appearance, depending on the time of day, light and weather. The
traverse is covered with perforated aluminium cassettes.
The sleek aluminium panels accentuate the
volume. The perforations provide additional layers and create a surprising
effect in detail when approaching and engaging with the building. The wood in
the canopy and traverse creates a contrast with the aluminium, giving a human
and intimate atmosphere.
Location: Stationsweg, Alkmaar, Holland
Partners: Strukton Civiel
Project Team: Ton Venhoeven, Danny Esselman,
Cécilia Gross
Surface area: 6,750 m2
Period: 2013 - onwards
Client: ProRail
Images: 3d Studio Prins, VenhoevenCS
(birdviews and sketches)
via venhoevencs.nl








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