Compiled by Team IAnD
Photography: Courtesy MVRDV
MVRDV completes Crystal
Houses Amsterdam, a flagship store with a replica façade made entirely out of
glass…
The glass doors of Crystal
Houses have opened to a visionary exploration into re-imagining the possible
uses of glass in construction. The entirely transparent façade of a high-end
flagship store on Amsterdam’s up-market shopping street, PC Hooftstraat, uses
glass bricks, glass window frames and glass architraves in a way to evoke the
vernacular of the area with the goal to maintain the character of the site.
The 620 sq.m. of retail and
220 sq.m. of housing, have been designed for investor Warenar, who wanted a flagship
store combining both Dutch heritage and international architecture on the PC
Hooftstraat, Amsterdam’s one and only luxury brand street that was previously
primarily residential.
MVRDV wanted to make a
representation of the original buildings and found a solution through an
extensive use of glass. The near full-glass façade mimics the original design,
down to the layering of the bricks and the details of the window frames, but is
stretched vertically to comply with updated zoning laws and to allow for an
increase in interior space. Glass bricks stretch up the façade of Crystal
Houses, eventually dissolving into a traditional terracotta brick façade for
the apartments (as stipulated in the City’s aesthetics rules), which appears to
be floating above the shop floor.
The design hopes to provide
a solution to the loss of local character in shopping areas around the world.
The increased globalization of retail has led to the homogenization of high-end
shopping streets. Crystal Houses offer the store a window surface that
contemporary stores need, whilst maintaining architectural character and
individuality, resulting in a flagship store that hopes to stand out amongst
the rest.
The
process: After
conceiving the initial idea MVRDV worked closely with a number of partners to
develop the technologies to make it possible. Solid glass bricks were
individually cast and crafted by Poesia in Resana, near Venice. Research
undertaken by the Delft University of Technology, in partnership with
engineering firm ABT and contractor Wessels Zeist, led to the development of
structural solutions and fabrication techniques, with the use of a
high-strength, UV bonded, transparent adhesive from Delo Industrial Adhesives
in Germany to cement the bricks together without the need for a more
traditional mortar.
Six to ten experts worked
every day for a whole year in a place that bore more resemblance to a
laboratory than a construction site. Due to the sensitivity of the materials,
an extremely high level of accuracy and craftsmanship was required and a
technical development team was onsite throughout the process. Since this
construction is the first of its kind, new construction methods and tools had
to be utilized: from high-tech lasers and laboratory grade UV-lamps, to
slightly lower-tech Dutch full-fat milk, which, with its low transparency,
proved to be an ideal liquid to function as a reflective surface for the
levelling of the first layer of bricks.
Despite its delicate looks,
strength tests by the Delft University of Technology team proved that the
glass-construction was in many ways stronger than concrete. The full-glass
architrave, for instance, could withstand a force of up to 42.000 Newton; the
equivalent to two full-sized SUVs.
The development of new
construction methods unearthed additional possibilities for future building,
such as the minimization of waste materials. In essence, all of the glass
components are completely recyclable. Waste materials from the project, such as
imperfect bricks, could simply be (and were) melted down and re-moulded or
entirely repurposed. Such is also true for the entire façade itself, once the
building has reached the end of its life span, the whole facade can be melted
down and given a new life. The only exceptions to this rule are added features
which ensure the security of the building, such as a concrete ram-raid defense
plinth, hidden in a blend of reflective and translucent materials and built to
withstand the force of a car crashing into the building. Repair-protocols were
developed in the event of any damage, allowing for the replacement of
individual bricks.
With a façade made
primarily out of glass it was important to ensure that energy requirements were
supplied through renewable sources. Therefore, the building is designed around
a ground source heat pump, its pipes leading up to 170 metres underground,
allowing for an optimal indoor climate throughout the year. A crucial element,
when dealing with delicate, sophisticated detailing, while striving for a
proper energy balance at the same time.
The store is currently
operated by French fashion house Chanel, which will return later to its
previous location on the PC Hooftstraat, also owned by Warenar.
The project, conceptualized
by MVRDV, is developed and constructed as part of a multi-team collaboration
including Gietermans & Van Dijk Architects, Delft University of Technology,
Brouwer & Kok engineers, ABT consulting engineers, Poesia (brand of
Vetreria Resanese) glass manufacturers from Italy and contractor Wessels Zeist.
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