Parking building

The design of MoederscheimMoonen Architects’ car park in Zutphen includes references to the historic warehouses that used to dominate this part of the former Hanseatic town.

The P+R facility near the railway station is part of the Noorderhaven district, a new residential and commercial area in the municipality of Zutphen. The former industrial estate Noorderhaven – located directly next to the town’s historic centre, the railway line and the River Ijssel – is currently being redeveloped. The design of the car park includes references to the historic warehouses and traditional industries that used to dominate this part of the former Hanseatic town. This character is expressed in both the building’s overall design and in its choice of materials.

MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, Netherlands, 2017
MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, Netherlands, 2017
MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, Netherlands, 2017
MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, Netherlands, 2017
MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, Netherlands, 2017
MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, site plan
MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, ground floor
MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, first floor
MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, elevation and section

  The side walls of the elongated building border the two main underpasses that guide road traffic and pedestrians under the railway line. The design pays special attention to these corridors. At one end, one finds the car park’s vertical transport, which takes the shape of two helix-shaped ramps. These eye-catchers expand as one moves upward, lending the building a markedly sculptural and dynamic appearance. The other side wall includes a clear reference to the typology of the warehouse through its characteristic silhouette design and wooden shutters.

MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, Netherlands, 2017

The building is “raised” by playfully-positioned galvanised columns, in reference to the site’s former industrial nature and the nearby steel bridge over the River IJssel. This open plinth maximises daylight insolation at street level. The facade of the other stories has been cladded with wooden slats. Thanks to the open nature of this surface, the building is assured of ample natural lighting and natural ventilation. The slats have been mounted at a variety of angles, and the longer facades have also been fitted with strips of red steel, which combine to create a dynamic and playful surface.

MoederscheimMoonen Architects, Parking building in Zutphen, Netherlands, 2017


Parking building in Zutphen, Netherlands
Program: car park and bicycle storage facility
Architect: MoederscheimMoonen Architects
Architect in charge: Erik Moederscheim
Design team: Jelle Rinsema, Auke Bult, Sulejman Gusic, Fernando Polo Calvo
Structural engineering: Ingenieursbureau
Contractor: Continental Car Parks
Area: 12,780 sqm
Completion: 2017