Polder Salad

Elena Chevtchenko (UA / NL) 
Andrew Kitching (GB) 
Ken Thompson (GB)
Dave Morison (AU) 
architects

Europan 11 Capelle aan den IJssel

winner

The historical landscape of the area, the polder, provides a model for environmentally sustainable water management. The tabula-rasa development of the 1960s ignored this characteristic landscape and established an environment of monotypological, socially and ecologically unsustainable development.
Polder Salad reinstates the polder structure, bringing water into a network of intimate streets defining human-scale urban blocks which accommodate a vaeriety of adaptable dwelling typologies. 

Site informations

Capelle aan den IJssel

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This project is connected to the following themes

Housing - Typology

A variety of adaptable typologies are anchored to the reinterpretation of a polder structure that brings water to a network of intimate streets. Different lifestyles are possible thanks to apartments buildings, row houses, courtyard houses and deck types.

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