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Sample

Amsterdam

In Amsterdam-Noord, three circular building blocks come together to form ‘Sample’. Sample takes it inspiration from the hip-hop scene, where sampling combines existing elements to create new music. This inspiration has resulted in an unconventional and innovative approach that aims to upscale circularity and link it with wider social values. Various local parties have been involved in developing the plans. Through this collaborative process of exploring and pushing boundaries, Sample has created unique conditions for an inclusive, cohesive and circular society.

Type of development

Residential
Commercial

Surface area

  • 357 homes
  • 1.000 m² GFA residential care facilities
  • Approx 8.900 m² GFA productive business spaces
  • 1 neighborhood room

Partners

Project developer

Consultants

Combining societal challenges with new opportunities

A circular society calls for values such as solidarity and cohesion, reciprocity, shared responsibility and hospitality. These will form the basic principles for the design of 48,000 m² of private sector owner-occupied housing, mid-market rented housing, social rented housing and productive industries. However, ensuring that an ambitious project such as Sample is a genuine success requires an innovative approach. This is why a range of different parties have been involved, contributing ideas to the programme and to the buildings themselves.

Space for ground-breaking ideas

Existing expert knowledge on circularity from different construction partners has been brought together and combined with new ideas from original thinkers, creators and initiators. Involving a wide range of partners, including residents’ organisation Verdedig Noord, architects’ firms Space&Matter and Mecanoo, ZUS, Metabolic, Finch Buildings, TRAJECT Adviseurs & Managers, Arup, Sweco and the City of Amsterdam, Sample represents a concerted effort to meet the sustainable and societal demands of the modern age.

Both the City of Amsterdam and KondorWessels Vastgoed are committed to circularity and sustainability: Sample is just one example of our ambitions.

Sample and the diversity of materials applied

The architectural design provides optimum freedom for ‘sampling’ the façade. For this purpose, bio-based and/or circular materials are being used that the partners will harvest from donor buildings in the years ahead. The diversity in the colour and texture of these harvested materials will create a distinctive and recognisable identity. The plinth will be made of recycled concrete. The buildings will supply energy and be made up of components that can be dismantled and easily reused at the end of their life-cycle. For almost half of the structure, wooden modules will be used that can be easily dismantled and contribute to a good environmental-performance score, while also reducing the construction time.

Home for circular pioneers

In addition to the architectural requirements, the aim is also to achieve circular cross-pollination at a social level. The values of society form the pillars of a circular society and the aim is to enable these to grow from the community grass roots. The commercial area in the plinth will be home to several leading circular pioneers, including local manufacturing companies, such as bicycle factory Roetz, vertical farmer Growy and smart grid builder Spectral. Their agenda is not only circular but also social, providing opportunities for learning and day-to-day activities in addition to employment. Partners such as Verdedig Noord will also feature prominently in the complex. With its programming, this residents’ organisation will actively involve other local initiatives while also initiating activities and alliances with residents and businesses from nearby neighbourhoods in Amsterdam-Noord.

Circular city hub for circular cross-pollination

Circular knowledge must be allowed to grow and to flourish. This is why Sample will also be home to the Circular City Hub, with its workspaces, conference rooms and classrooms. This will be a place where new networks are forged, circular companies upscaled and knowledge passed on to anyone open to it. The result will be a new centre for circular cross-pollination. In it, the AMS Institute and Metabolic will work on new innovations and the Amsterdam Construction Academy will train the builders of tomorrow.

Roadmap

  • Tender winner
  • Start of sale
  • Start of construction
  • 2023 - Tender winner

    2023

    In March 2023 it has been announced that KondorWessels Vastgoed has won the tender for lot 19 with Sample.

  • 2024 - Start of sale

    2024

    Sales are expected to start in Q3 2024.

  • 2025 - Start of construction

    2025

    The construction is scheduled to start in Q1 2025.