LOCATION
Amsterdam, Josef Israelkade
YEAR
2000
COLLABORATORS
Urban Affairs
PROGRAMM
Bathhouse with restaurant, cinema, sports halls and prayer room
SURFACE
4600 m2
STATUS
selected for finals Prix de Rome
CLIENT
Prix de Rome Architecture

PUBLICATIONS
PRIX DE ROME 2001

EXHIBITIONS
COMING SOON, PRIX DE ROME ARCHITECTUUR 2001

BATH STEAD

Turkish bathhouse

The most striking element of the design is the glass display case standing fourteen meters high on a granite pedestal, which radiates a diffuse light when filled with steam from the Turkish bath. In the bathhouse the lockers are situated in such a way that they create separate routes for the incoming, unclean, and outgoing, cleansed, visitors. The pedestal can be seen as the belly stone and comprises among other things, the restaurant, the cinema, the sports halls and the prayer room. For the other bathing and washing rooms caves and caverns have been left open in the pedestal and they can be entered from above, from the actual bathhouse. A vertical cut-away section on the canal side creates an intimate external space with a bubble bath. The various functions are accessed from the restaurant, an underground desert wasteland of velvet concrete, on a sloping plane, above the sunken installation room.
RELATED PROJECTS

RECREATION TRANSFERIUM
2001, HALFWEG, CSM-AREA
ADEMINADEMUIT
1996, EINDHOVEN, KLEINE BERG
BELOW GROUND LEVEL
1999, AMERSFOORT, DE ZONNEHOF
SPACEBAR
2000, EINDHOVEN, KLEINE BERG
PLAYHOUSE
2001, MUSEUM DE VALKHOF NIJMEGEN

Bookmark and Share
03_thu2.jpg
41_prix_ua07_thu2.jpg
04_thu2.jpg
02_thu2.jpg
41_prix_ua11_thu2.jpg
41_prix_ua09_thu2.jpg
41_prix_ua05_thu2.jpg
41_prix_ua06_thu2.jpg
01_thu2.jpg