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The
'Baljurk-project" (baljurk = evening-dress) is situated in
the centre of The Hague,
next
to the old Passage. The construction of the Passage in 1882 has
transformed
the urban tissue. Before this transformation there used to be a
meandering transition
between the two streets "Kettingstraat" and the "Achterom",
cause by the fact that
the "Achterom" used to be a modest stream. This organic
flow is unique in the context
of The Hague's rectangular lay out. By consequence of the construction
of the Passage,
this smooth transition was converted into a straight angle.
The Baljurk-project is exactly placed on this corner.
This
part of the city (like every historical part of the city) contains
heterogeneous collections
of different architectural styles and typologies. Quite unique (for
a Calvinistic culture like
the Dutch one) are the presence of some art nouveau buildings in
the environment.
For
the last two decades the urban opportunities of this place has not
been noticed.
The streets and alleys became one of the most desolate parts of
the centre of The Hague: blind and
armoured windows, graffiti on the historical walls and the smell
of a fusion bouquet of weed and urine.
In a word; this was "the backside" of the Dutch royal
residence.
The
plan for the Baljurk is a component of the integrated revitalisation
of this neighbourhood.
Our plan contains eight historical plots. Behind these facades we
designed eight special houses,
build on an elevated level. Under this level we planned shopping
space.
We restored seven of the eight facades as a souvenir of the urban
tissue before 1880, as
a homage to the context we designed the new front. From the understanding
that cities are
changing continuously; we translated the once existing historical
art nouveau
facades into a contemporary fragment of liquid architecture.
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