Futurumshop Apeldoorn
Thea van den Heuvel

Futurumshop Apeldoorn

AReS Architecten as Architects

On a prominent location on the outskirts of Apeldoorn we have designed a sturdy-looking business property for Futurumshop, a successful online sports retailer.


The building has some remarkable features. These include a huge glass facade across the full length of the building, the height of the building, the custom-made front panels, and also a wall consisting of 12 maritime containers. This wall acts as both a partition between the warehouse and the offices, and the general and technical services zone which includes a pantry, toilets, storage space and a conference room.


The symbolism of the maritime containers has of course everything to do with the type of company we were dealing with: a webshop receives and dispatches thousands of products every day. A maritime container is a symbol of world trade and the ‘ultimate box’ in which to dispatch products.


The measurements of these ‘high cube containers’ serve as starting point for the design of the remainder of the building. This leads to several eye-catching characteristics. For example, the storey height has been adjusted and the lowered ceilings have been left out. This way, all constructions, raw materials and installations have remained visible.


The colourful container wall is equipped with logos and names of suppliers which gives the hall a special appearance. This is emphasised by the use of steel staircases and elevated bridges which connect the nine metres high container wall with the offices. This way, the large open space between these two areas keeps an open character and also offers a view across the full length of the building. This is even more emphasised by the glass doors and walls through which you are connected from the various rooms with the rest of the building. From the staff facilities, for example, you have a view of the hall, the warehouse and the cargo area.


Remarkable is the fact that one container has a wall that is completely made of glass and that all the other containers ‘only’ have a glass door. By using just one colour for both the inside and the outside and because of the glass wall, this container, which is used as a conference room, has been named ‘Fish bowl’ during construction work.


Special detail is the use of matte foil on all inner glass doors that carry the names of the owner’s family members.


Characteristic of the building is its sturdiness which is brought about by specially shaped metal panels. This gives the outside of the building a remarkable appearance, especially on an industrial estate. Inside, this sturdiness is even more emphasised by the use of raw materials and the visibility of pipes and constructions.

Project Credits
Product Spec Sheet

Project Spotlight
Product Spotlight
News
Fernanda Canales designs tranquil “House for the Elderly” in Sonora, Mexico
12 Dec 2024 News
Fernanda Canales designs tranquil “House for the Elderly” in Sonora, Mexico

Mexican architecture studio Fernanda Canales has designed a semi-open, circular community center for... More

Australia’s first solar-powered façade completed in Melbourne
12 Dec 2024 News
Australia’s first solar-powered façade completed in Melbourne

Located in Melbourne, 550 Spencer is the first building in Australia to generate its own electricity... More

SPPARC completes restoration of former Victorian-era Army & Navy Cooperative Society warehouse
11 Dec 2024 News
SPPARC completes restoration of former Victorian-era Army & Navy Cooperative Society warehouse

In the heart of Westminster, London, the London-based architectural studio SPPARC has restored and r... More

Green patination on Kyoto coffee stand is brought about using soy sauce and chemicals
10 Dec 2024 News
Green patination on Kyoto coffee stand is brought about using soy sauce and chemicals

Ryohei Tanaka of Japanese architectural firm G Architects Studio designed a bijou coffee stand in Ky... More

New building in Montreal by MU Architecture tells a tale of two facades
10 Dec 2024 News
New building in Montreal by MU Architecture tells a tale of two facades

In Montreal, Quebec, Le Petit Laurent is a newly constructed residential and commercial building tha... More

RAMSA completes Georgetown University's McCourt School of Policy, featuring unique installations by Maya Lin
10 Dec 2024 News
RAMSA completes Georgetown University's McCourt School of Policy, featuring unique installations by Maya Lin

Located on Georgetown University's downtown Capital Campus, the McCourt School of Policy by Robert A... More

MVRDV-designed clubhouse in shipping container supports refugees through the power of sport
9 Dec 2024 News
MVRDV-designed clubhouse in shipping container supports refugees through the power of sport

MVRDV has designed a modular and multi-functional sports club in a shipping container for Amsterdam-... More

Archello Awards 2025 expands with 'Unbuilt' awards categories
9 Dec 2024 Archello Awards
Archello Awards 2025 expands with 'Unbuilt' project awards categories

Archello is excited to introduce a new set of twelve 'Unbuilt' project awards for the Archello Award... More