M-Building in The Hague

M-Building

M-Gebouw Koningin Julianaplein | On Hold | Mixed use | The Hague | Groundbreaking 2010 | Completed 2015 (expected) | 93.0 meter / 305.1 feet | Views 1889 | Added by Simon C, 14 Feb 2010


Other Languages: Dutch | Links: e-architect.co.uk, oma.eu, skyscrapercity.com |


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Update: M-gebouw Koolhaas gaat niet door

De bouw van het prestigieuze M-gebouw van architect Rem Koolhaas bij het Centraal Station in Den Haag gaat niet door. Dat heeft de Haagse wethouder Marnix Norder vrijdagmiddag bekendgemaakt. Volgens Norder zijn er teveel onzekerheden rond het project. Projectontwikkelaar Eurocommerce stelde vo...
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Haagse ambtenaar schetst ontwerp zonder M-gebouw

DEN HAAG - Op het Haagse stadhuis circuleert een ontwerptekening voor het Koningin Julianaplein bij het Centraal Station zonder het M-gebouw. Op de concept bouwtekening waar Omroep West over beschikt, staan voetpaden, bankjes, afval- en plantenbakken. Op de plek waar het M-vormige gebouw van a...
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M-Building in The Hague

Koningen Julianaplein has long been a vacant transition area between The Hague's historic city centre, a modern office quarter, Malieveld park in front, and the central station behind. OMA has designed a large three-legged structure, 93 metres tall, that gives definition and identity to this in-between urban space.

Since the project began in 2002, a number of studies were completed to investigate how a new development could structure the incoherent environment and at the same time offer a recognisable, attractive, and free-flowing link into the station. The requested size of the development seemed to indicate a need for one or two towers. However, because of the site's direct link with the station, we decided to develop a different typology that would be better equipped to perform such a crucial role.

The result is three tapered towers – two containing a total of 179 apartments, one (the largest) for offices – that meet and merge at the top, forming a continous, curving structure that encompasses Koningen Julianaplein on two sides. A new public plaza will be created as a result, with reatail areas and major new thoroughfares that facilitate pedestrian flow into the station. (Below ground, there will be four levels of public parking, including space for 6,000 bicycles.) Pedestrian passages between the legs of the building will frame various views of the city.

A third wing of the building, which in an earlier version extended into the park, was abandoned due to building restrictions. Inspired by Venus de Milo's missing arms, we opted to simply cut off this extension and leave the cut visible as a key attractive feature of the building: a glass-facaded protrusion that cantilevers over the Bezuidenhoutseweg, offering a panorama over the park.

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