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Noorderparkbar is a Coffee Shack Made From Second Hand Materials in Amsterdam

06/05/2012
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    All the materials for this swanky coffee bar in north Amsterdam were bought and collected using second hand sources such as <a href="http://www.marktplaats.nl">marktplaats.nl</a>— a Dutch eBay equivalent—as well as individual traders. Designed and built by <a href="http://www.bureausla.nl/" target="_blank">Bureau SLA</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.overtreders-w.nl/" target="_blank">Overtreders W</a>, <a href="http://hetkomtaltijdgoed.nl/" target="_blank">Noorderparkbar</a> is an experiment in reclaimed materials and community building that was funded through crowdsourcing - and now it's a great place to meet friends for coffee in <a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=amsterdam&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=52.395414,4.921746&amp;spn=0.007005,0.019183&amp;hnear=Amsterdam,+North+Holland,+The+Netherlands&amp;t=m&amp;z=16">Florapark</a>.
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  • Noorderparkbar-Bureau SLA
    <a href="http://www.bureausla.nl/" target="_blank">Bureau SLA</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.overtreders-w.nl/" target="_blank">Overtreders W</a> came up with a great idea for a coffee shop in Florapark next to the <a href="http://www.noorderparkkamer.nl/" target="_blank">Noorderparkkamer</a>.
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    For it to be affordable they were going to have to be creative with how and where they bought their materials.
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    Funding came from within the two firms and from crowd sourced donations. To get the materials, they scoured marketplace websites and bought from individuals selling building materials.
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    Their first purchase was a second hand lorry in order to transport the materials.
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    The design of the coffee bar developed organically as materials were found and bought. When they found 3 stripped-down units originally intended for a temporary hospital, they bar's overall volume was determined.
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    Then they sourced windows from all over and skylights to enclose the actual bar space.
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    Wood for the exterior was collected from renovation projects and the shutters were made with wood from a bankrupted formwork factory.
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    The team also bought 55 liters of paint, 2 toilets, lots of ceramic tiles in white and green and more, mostly leftovers from do-it-yourself renovations.
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    The exterior wood was charred using the ancient Japanese technique called <a href="http://inhabitat.com/prefab-dutch-shou-sugi-ban-house-features-a-low-maintenance-charred-timber-facade/">shou sugi ban</a> to make the exterior low maintenance and durable without any other treatments.
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    All the materials may be second hand, but the careful design and construction with the materials results in a creative solution that could be mistaken as looking brand new.
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    The result is a funky coffee shop in the middle of the park.
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Noorderparkbar-Bureau-SLA

All the materials for this swanky coffee bar in north Amsterdam were bought and collected using second hand sources such as marktplaats.nl— a Dutch eBay equivalent—as well as individual traders. Designed and built by Bureau SLA & Overtreders W, Noorderparkbar is an experiment in reclaimed materials and community building that was funded through crowdsourcing - and now it's a great place to meet friends for coffee in Florapark.

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