In 25 years the new city of Almere has grown from no inhabitants to over 160,000 inhabitants. By 2010 the population is expected to grow to 250,000. This projected growth has required the creation of a new city centre. OMA’s masterplan will provide 1,000 new housing units and 2,000 parking places together with a number of essential facilities (shops, museum, library and theatre). The new program is spread over 12 new buildings, known as ‘blocks’. Block 7/9 is a 150 meter long, 4 storey building located in the north-west edge of the plan. The area has since grown into a mature urban center where smart densification is still taking place.
The unique site demands an architectural and urban repsonse that defines the borders of the centre, at the same time mediating between opposing urban conditions: old versus new city fabric, fast versus slow city movement, the lower parking level versus the raised shopping deck.