sábado, 25 de marzo de 2017

Bovenbouw > Police Station, Schoten


Fuente: Bovenbouw
Fotografía: Filip DujardinThe police station designed for the municipality of Schoten is a study in informality and approachability. It begins at the urban design level. Instead of highhandedly appropriating its spot, the police station places itself at the service of public space. The L-shaped building is pushed back to the rearmost edge of the large plot available and helps to define a new square.

When you enter the building, you walk into a space dominated by two atria, visually linked to each other. One is accesible to the public and contains an open reception desk, the other is in use as a staff canteen. The athmosphere of openness is further enhanced by a footbridge visible to visitors and numerous views through to workplaces.

The choice of materials also helps to create informality. High-grade materials have been avoided, everything has been built from concrete blocks and wood. A saving has also been made on technical installation: the ambient condition indoors are regulated via natural ventilation.

Link al proyecto completo en Bovenbouw

 

Ficha del Proyecto

Location:
Gasketelplein 10, 2900 Schoten

Project-Team:
Dirk Somers, Pieter Eeckeloo, Sarah Poot, Peter Wils, Annelien Grandry, Erik Wieërs en Christophe Van Boxtel, Arcadis Belgium

Gross external area:
2894 m²

Year of completion:
september 2008

Build cost:
3.055.000 € excl. BTW

Photography:
Filip Dujardin



Esta entrada aparece primero en HIC Arquitectura http://hicarquitectura.com/2017/03/bovenbouw-police-station-schoten/

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