’t Zand lies in the heart of Leidsche Rijn. We investigated how a park could be carved out of the heart of the suburban area, on the edge of an archeological find with ruined remains of the Roman line of defence, by concentrated high-density buildings. In our urban development plan, we proposed designing the different buildings and outbuildings as uprooted space invaders. Each building is different, as if the alien people hastily gathered together all the space vehicles they could. The spaceships suggest a playful link between the sunken Roman ships and current visual culture, including mass migrations from Star Wars. At the same time, the compact buildings make room for a special park: Groot Zandveld.
This design for a block of flats with 22 totally different homes is located in the eastern section of the park, between old farms, orchards and ditches. The 22 flats are connected to the half-sunken parking garage by a lift and central hall. The parking garage extends out from under the building to the south and west and offers an ideal place for waterfront verandas. Balconies and sun porches on the south and west facades offer outdoor areas with ideal sun positioning and a view of water and green.