Project Details
- Project Name
- Le Toison d’Or
- Architect
- UNStudio
- Client/Owner
- TD Immo Invest BVBA
- Project Types
- Retail
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 62,431 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2016
- Shared by
- Selin Ashaboglu
- Team
-
UNStudio team: Ben van Berkel, Gerard Loozekoot with Wesley Lanckriet, Jacques van Wijk and Hans Kooij, Tina Kortmann, Tatjana Gorbachewskaja, Philipp Meise, Jaap-Willem Kleijwegt, Marie Prunault, Tomas Mokry, Nanang Santoso, Olivier Yebra, Thomas Harms, Rene Wysk, Todd Ebeltoft, Patrick Noome, Chartlotte Guyaux, Johanna Mencia, Machiel Wafelbakker, Bartek Winnicki, Aurelie Krotoff, Ondrei Kyjanek, Wendy van der Knijff
Belgian architect: Jaspers-Eyers Architects
- Consultants
-
Structural Engineer: ABCIS Van Wetter S.A.,Landscape Architect: Lodewijk Baljon landschapsarchitecten,General Contractor: CFE NV – BPC Brabant
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
FROM THE ARCHITECT:
Designed for ProWinko and in collaboration with Belgian
architects Jaspers-Eyers, Le Toison
d’Or is a hybridisation of a traditional building-block typology and a mixed-use
development with a retail podium.
Located on
the Avenue de la Toison d'Or between two historical
gates (the Porte Louise and the Port de Namur), the mixed-use
complex integrates into the urban fabric of its surroundings, whilst
simultaneously merging a retail and residential programme.
Le Toison
d'Or contains 72 apartments (from 50 to 750 m2), 13,000 m2 of commercial space,
a 1040 m2 crèche, 330 parking spaces and an elevated city garden of 2,950 m2.
In order to avoid the
monolithic qualities common to block structures, the façade of Le Toison d’Or
is broken up by means of variations in texture, depth and the repeating rhythm
of a series of curved vertical frames. These frames serve to enclose the
balconies of the apartments on the upper floors, whilst also facilitating the
large display windows of the retail units.
Ben van Berkel: “It was important that the retail units be as
open and light and possible. We wanted to contrast this with the apparent
solidity of the upper floors, to create the illusion that the vertical
balloon-like frames were carrying the building; as if the whole block almost
has the potential float above the avenue.”
Ben van Berkel: “In architecture we tend to favour
abstraction and to avoid figuration. But on the street facade of the Toison
d’Or building we wanted to investigate the space between the abstract and the
figurative, to create moments of tacit allusion to the pictorial.”
In contrast to the vertical
articulation of the street facade, the facades surrounding the elevated
courtyard garden follow a horizontal arrangement. Here generously proportioned
balconies provide a more tranquil experience of city life.
To access the apartments visitors
and residents enter the building from the street side, where a large sculptural
staircase leads them up to the main reception lobby, which is located towards
the rear and elevated above the two retail levels. From here they can continue
to further lobby areas furnished with informal seating, where the elevators to
the apartments are also located.
The apartments in Le Toison
d’Or vary in size from small to large, enabling a varied demographic of city
residents. To ensure high levels of daylight in the interiors, the floor to
ceiling heights reach at least 2.7 meters in living areas. For the apartments
situated along the Avenue de la Toison d’Or, this height increases to more than
3 meters. Open kitchens in the
form of large furniture elements create an informal entertaining space in the
heart of the apartments and determine the circulation through the spaces.
Le Toison d’Or has been developed with high
standards of sustainability. Main features are the excellent thermic isolation
of the façade (including triple glazing), a high standard of acoustic
insulation, an inventive cogeneration installation system for both the
apartments and the retail units and the use of glass-fiber reinforced concrete.