Wieringen Passage, Dutch Landscape: Strootman

Wieringen Passage, Holland Landscape, Dutch Architecture Project Design

Wieringen Passage Holland Landscape

Wieringen Development, The Netherlands – design by Strootman Landscape Architects

8 Sep 2009

Wieringen Passage

Location: The Netherlands

Date: 2009-

Design: Strootman Landscape Architects

Wieringen Passage Holland Wieringen Passage Wieringen Passage design

Wieringen is very old and was, up to 1930, an island. The design for the Wieringen Passage once again turns the former island of Wieringen into the sole boulder clay island of the Netherlands, with offshore sandbanks providing space for the development of recreational facilities and housing.

The new Wieringen Passage connects the Amstelmeer with the IJsselmeer. Around 2,000 new permanent and recreational dwellings are planned in and around the passage. The Wieringen Passage is expected to provide much-needed economic impetus to the region. In addition, the project will enlarge and improve natural habitat areas and improve agriculture, recreation and rural living standards in the area.

The Wieringen Passage design is on a regional scale. It involves simultaneous conceptualisation of a large body of water in the peninsula of Noord-Holland, traffic design around the lake, design of water edges and banks, the form of housing islands, subdivision principles and the design of bridges, housing thresholds and water levels.

Ecological gradients are to be introduced depending on the depth of the water and the situation in relation to the island, ranging from the shallow foreshores to the reed lands just above water level, and from the wet grasslands to the dry-land wooded nature areas on the small islands with housing.

The configuration of the new islands is partly based on sightlines to and from Wieringen. The shaped woodland elements play an important role in the visual structure of this part of the lake. They outline spaces, connect, hide or emphasise different parts of the area. The atmosphere of the islands reflects the atmosphere of the land behind the dykes. The western part the former island of Wieringen has a romantic, organically developed, soft-rolling landscape, while in the east there is the pragmatic polder of the robust Wieringermeer with its long strong lines.

In the eastern area the water is relatively deep and banks are steep. The easternmost island is like a boat floating in the lake. In the north-eastern part a new housing island is nestled against a relic of the former ‘boezem’ of the polder Waard- Nieuwland, which will dissolve in the future lake. Moreover, the historical dyke, the Wierdijk, which is now on the border between Wieringen and the polder can regain its traditional significance. Extensive areas for recreation and beaches will be scattered around the islands.

Wieringen Passage Holland Wieringen Passage Holland

Wieringen Passage – Landscape Information

Client: P Dijkstra
Size of project: 1,600ha
Cost: €300 million

Wieringen Passage images / information received 080909

Location: Wieringen, Netherlands

Architecture in The Netherlands

Contemporary Dutch Architecture

Netherlands Architecture Designs – chronological list

Dutch Architecture News

Amsterdam Architecture Walking Tours by e-architect

Pompejus Theater, Halsteren
Design: RO&AD Architecten
Pompejus Theater - Dutch Architecture News
photography : Katja Effting
Pompejus Theater Building

Dutch Architect – design firm listings

Dutch Architecture

Museum Voorlinden in Wassenaar – RIBA Awards for International Excellence 2018
Museum Voorlinden - Dutch Architecture News
photo © Ronald Tilleman
Museum Voorlinden in Wassenaar Building

LEAF Master Planning & Landscaping Award:

LEAF Awards 2009 Winner

Comments / photos for the Wieringen Passage Holland Architecture page welcome

Website: Visit Netherlands