Together with de Architekten Cie., KCAP Architects and Planners and Geurst & Schulze architecten, Karres en brands created the overall vision of MARK, which takes advantage of this unique opportunity for Utrecht to set a new standard in the approach on high-rise. High-rise is not a goal in itself, but needs to contribute to the dynamic of the city, the liveability on street level and provide an affordable, social and inclusive community with new mobility concepts within reach. Karres en Brands developed the concept which literally elevates the landscape into the sky in the form of a vertical village, with an urban forest at its heart and urban agriculture integrated on every level. The plan consists of three towers of 80, 100 and 140 metres high and will include 1,128 residences in different sectors.
The history and specific living quality of Leidsche Rijn formed the inspiration for the entire design a will include a high concentration of community spaces and spaces for collectivity such as rooftop restaurants, swimming pool, gym, communal laundry and kitchen facilities, shared visitor’s rooms, flexible work spots or makers’ ateliers for artists. An ambitious mobility concept will a.o. strategies provide a fleet of 100 shared cars for the future inhabitants.
MARK offers a fantastic place where healthy urban living is stimulated in all its facets. Space has been reserved for common use and facilitating meetings between the residents. The project aims to combat the loneliness of living at height and can be seen as a modern vertical village.
MARK consists of three towers, each with an illuminated ‘crown’ that refers to the history of Leidsche Rijn as a horticultural area. The crowns and the lower roofs function as horticultural greenhouses, in which urban agriculture can be used on a considerable scale. Here, the future of food production is seamlessly integrated in the daily lives of the inhabitants. The project thus contributes to making the food chain in the city more sustainable. Local production of vegetables and crops for consumption by residents and local neighbourhoods. This short food chain has a negative CO2 balance and at the same time guarantees a new biodiversity in the urban area. The homes will be delivered climate-neutral (EPC=0).
MARK offers the inhabitants of Utrecht a striking building with a highlight in the form of a ‘rooftop’ experience centre with restaurant and a glass balcony at 130 meters height. Restaurant and balcony are open to the public. Close to the area, a high-rise lab will be set up and residents of Leidsche Rijn will be challenged to participate in various parts of the development.
Location. | Utrecht, Netherlands |
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Assignment | Concept development, design public space and roof gardens |
Size | 1.5 ha |
Design | 2018 |
Construction | 2024 |
Status | Competition 1st prize |
Client | Stadswaarde, Koopmans Bouwgroep B.V. (TBI) and JP van Eesteren (TBI) |
In collaboration with | de Architekten Cie., KCAP Architects and Planners and Geurst & Schulze architecten, Klingen Bomen |
Copyright images | Studio A2, Vero visuals |