The Nature Experience Center stands at the edge of the Oostvaardersplassen in Almere, one of Europe’s most unique and internationally renowned nature reserves. Positioned where four distinct landscapes converge—water, forest, reed beds, and polder land—the building is a physical landmark and a vital link between the city and its surrounding nature. Since its completion in 2008, the original building serves as a hub for nature education and observation. With the designation of the Oostvaardersplassen as part of Nieuw Land National Park, interest in the site grew rapidly, attracting a diverse range of visitors: nature enthusiasts, hikers, cyclists, school groups, and international tourists alike. To accommodate the growing number of visitors, it has been decided to expand, renovate and redesign the center. The original building was conceived as a beacon: a compact vertical volume highlighted by bright yellow accents, underlining its role as a gateway to the Oostvaardersplassen. The expansion respectfully continuing the same architectural language and material palette—black-stained timber façades with vertical detailing—while introducing a strong horizontal gesture.
The expansion is designed to enrich the experience of nature and improve functionality. Circulation and accessibility have been reconfigured, while the building now makes full use of its spectacular surroundings.
De Oostvaarders has become a defining landmark for the city of Almere, strengthening its identity and contributing to the quality of the living environment.
The Nature Experience Center stands at the edge of the Oostvaardersplassen in Almere, one of Europe’s most unique and internationally renowned nature reserves. Positioned where four distinct landscapes converge—water, forest, reed beds, and polder land—the building is a physical landmark and a vital link between the city and its surrounding nature. Since its completion in 2008, the original building serves as a hub for nature education and observation. With the designation of the Oostvaardersplassen as part of Nieuw Land National Park, interest in the site grew rapidly, attracting a diverse range of visitors: nature enthusiasts, hikers, cyclists, school groups, and international tourists alike. To accommodate the growing number of visitors, it has been decided to expand, renovate and redesign the center. The original building was conceived as a beacon: a compact vertical volume highlighted by bright yellow accents, underlining its role as a gateway to the Oostvaardersplassen. The expansion respectfully continuing the same architectural language and material palette—black-stained timber façades with vertical detailing—while introducing a strong horizontal gesture.
The expansion is designed to enrich the experience of nature and improve functionality. Circulation and accessibility have been reconfigured, while the building now makes full use of its spectacular surroundings.
De Oostvaarders has become a defining landmark for the city of Almere, strengthening its identity and contributing to the quality of the living environment.
The Nature Experience Center stands at the edge of the Oostvaardersplassen in Almere, one of Europe’s most unique and internationally renowned nature reserves. Positioned where four distinct landscapes converge—water, forest, reed beds, and polder land—the building is a physical landmark and a vital link between the city and its surrounding nature. Since its completion in 2008, the original building serves as a hub for nature education and observation. With the designation of the Oostvaardersplassen as part of Nieuw Land National Park, interest in the site grew rapidly, attracting a diverse range of visitors: nature enthusiasts, hikers, cyclists, school groups, and international tourists alike. To accommodate the growing number of visitors, it has been decided to expand, renovate and redesign the center. The original building was conceived as a beacon: a compact vertical volume highlighted by bright yellow accents, underlining its role as a gateway to the Oostvaardersplassen. The expansion respectfully continuing the same architectural language and material palette—black-stained timber façades with vertical detailing—while introducing a strong horizontal gesture.
The expansion is designed to enrich the experience of nature and improve functionality. Circulation and accessibility have been reconfigured, while the building now makes full use of its spectacular surroundings.
De Oostvaarders has become a defining landmark for the city of Almere, strengthening its identity and contributing to the quality of the living environment.