go New Delft

go New Delft

Go New Delft is creating a distinctive living concept along the tranquil edge of van Leeuwenhoekpark in Delft.

Go New Delft is creating a distinctive living concept along the tranquil edge of van Leeuwenhoekpark in Delft.

Client

Bouwgroep Go New Delft

Bouwgroep Go New Delft

Residential development

8 apartments and commercial space, Collective Private Commissioning

8 apartments and commercial space, Collective Private Commissioning

Developed in collaboration with:

Maikel Gielens

Design team

Sophie Valla, Ismini Christakopoulou, Wout van Vreeswijk

Pictures

Jeroen Musch

Location

Delft, The Netherlands

Status

Delivered 2020

The Park as an Extension of the Living Room

The spacious, triangular balconies form a natural extension of the open living rooms. Residents live in tune with the rhythm of the park, enjoying the rustle of the trees and the dynamic surroundings.The balconies not only provide additional living space but also play an important role in creating privacy between the apartments and function as sunshades.

Tectonic Façade

At van Leeuwenhoekpark, the cooperative Go New Delft is developing a remarkable residential project featuring apartments and commercial spaces. The corner plot does not have a standard shape but consists of an irregular, complex residual parcel.In response to the varying directions within the plot’s structure, we chose a distinctive tectonic western façade, characterized by pronounced triangular balconies.

Flexible Floor Plans

A column structure offers maximum flexibility in the layout of the apartments.

Each residence can be designed as an open-plan layout with a large living area or with several separate rooms — fully tailored to the residents’ preferences.

WA column structure offers maximum flexibility in the layout of the apartments. Each residence can be designed as an open-plan layout with a large living area or with several separate rooms — fully tailored to the residents’ preferences.



Reused Materials

Reused Materials

Reused Materials

In addition to achieving a very high GPR score (8) — reflecting low energy consumption, excellent insulation, and the use of a private heat pump — the project features reused bricks, made from reclaimed materials given a new life in the façade.The distinctive green color, known as pistachio green, has a deliberately non-natural appearance, emphasizing the unique character and production method of the material.

In addition to achieving a very high GPR score (8) — reflecting low energy consumption, excellent insulation, and the use of a private heat pump — the project features reused bricks, made from reclaimed materials given a new life in the façade.The distinctive green color, known as pistachio green, has a deliberately non-natural appearance, emphasizing the unique character and production method of the material.

In addition to achieving a very high GPR score (8) — reflecting low energy consumption, excellent insulation, and the use of a private heat pump — the project features reused bricks, made from reclaimed materials given a new life in the façade.The distinctive green color, known as pistachio green, has a deliberately non-natural appearance, emphasizing the unique character and production method of the material.

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