Space-age airport for cyclists

One of the largest bicycle parking garages in the Netherlands has been built underneath the Koningin Julianaplein in The Hague, right in front of the Central Station. In collaboration with Studio Marsman, Silo developed a powerful spatial concept that transforms parking your bike into a museum-like experience. The unconventional result enhances comfort and safety for thousands of daily users.

Client

Municipality of The Hague/Mobilis

Partners

Architect: Studio Marsman

Awards

Dezeen Awards Design Project of the Year, Winner & People’s Choice AZ Award, Gold Cube & Silver Cube ADC Awards New York, Gold Lamp Dutch Creativity Awards, Silver European Design Awards, Bronze Pencil The One Show, Wood Pencil D&AD, Shortlist Frame Awards, Finalist Architizer A+ Awards

The Netherlands’ newest bike garage is like an enormous space-age airport for cyclists.”

James Gabriel Martin, Lonely Planet
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Essential link

A good connection between bicycle and train is an essential link in the urban mobility network. However, underground parking spaces are often unpleasant due to low ceilings, the lack of daylight and views of the surroundings. With room for approximately 8,000 bicycles and rental bikes, the Municipality of The Hague, in cooperation with the national railway operators, offers a service-oriented and future-proof solution.

Unexpectedly impressive

The extra high, bright white ceiling, smart directional markings, spacious aisles, and back-lit glass walls create an unexpectedly impressive experience and exceptional quality. The integrated application of light and spatial identity makes the facility appear more spacious and supports the intuitive orientation. So at the end of the day, it will be easier to find your bike again.

Morphing tessellations unify the varied history of architecture in The Hague.

Escherian cityscape

The past, present and future architecture of The Hague forms the basis for one continuous image on the entire light wall that encloses the parking facility. Facade elements of iconic buildings are subtly woven together into an awe-inspiring urban landscape – a luminous metamorphosis inspired by the works of Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher. As you cycle past it, you experience the city’s skyline in one smooth movement. With more time, you can explore all individually referenced buildings.

The design quotes historic buildings such as the Ridderzaal, the Peace Palace, and the Kunstmuseum by Berlage; projects by esteemed architects such as Richard Meier, Bernard Tschumi, Hans Kollhoff, Cesar Pelli, KPF, Kraaijvanger, Rudy Uytenhaak, Benthem Crouwel Architects, MVSA, Zwarts & Jansma Architects, and OD205; and future projects by Powerhouse Company, JCAU, NL Architects and NOAHH.

City entrance

The bicycle parking was completed at the beginning of 2020. The definitive exits will be integrated into the above-ground buildings, designed by Powerhouse Company. Together with the residential towers, commercial spaces, and the lively square, the underground bicycle parking will provide a welcoming entrance to the city.

© Mike Bink
© Mike Bink
© Mike Bink

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