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Vreeland, Netherlands - Progetto Realizzato - Giugno 2004
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Tea House On Bunker
2004924487
Pubblicato il 02 Marzo 2007

The two bunkers are additions made in 1936 to the nineteenth century New Dutch Water line of defence; an 85km long protective garland of military objects combined with an intricate water management system that enabled the inundation of land in case of attack. Thus, the bunkers are part of an extensive historic structure, situated in a classic, Dutch polder landscape.

For a number a years they have formed part of an estate that is slowly being developed as a mixture of high-end business and sporting functions. Stables and polo fields form the core of the estate, but there are also some offices.

The structure on top of the first bunker, a second one might be realized at a later stage, is intended as a business retreat. It consists of a single, large room with some elementary facilities. The seamless, stainless steel façade is orientated towards the polo field with its single window. A glass skylight enforces the smooth, car-like manifestation of the structure.

The project involves the reprogramming of a historical and derelict building through renovation and addition. The original bunker is part of an intricate water management system that enabled the inundation of land in case of attack situated in a classic, Dutch polder landscape.

Stables and polo fields now surround the building and the new addition is intended as a large space with facilities to support a meeting space or business retreat. The existing 1936 bunker remains intact except of a portion of the concrete roof where the new structure connects whilst the new addition is like an umbrella, an addition that could be removed and does not damage or permanently influence the historic structure. The metallic addition appears to have grown out of the still visible concrete facades of the bunker, cantilevering out towards the sports fields with its large single window. In fact the space is designed with steel structures within its two main walls which act as one story high beams. These beams are balanced off center on two columns that land directly in front of the existing bunker. Stability is achieved by using the massive concrete shell of the bunker as a counterweight, offsetting the forces of the cantilevering extension by connecting it with the two beams.

The bunker houses all the new installations and public circulation restricted to the new addition. Entrance into the building is accessed between the existing bunker’s outer façade, which remains uncovered, and the new façade cladding of the addition.

Capogruppo
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Fotografie
Christian Richters
Collaboratori
Gruppo di progettazione
Ben van Berkel, Gerard Loozekoot met René Wysk, Job Mouwen en Marcel Buis, Thomas de Vries, Holger Hoffmann, Eric den Eerzamen, Joakim Kaminsky, Peter Irmscher, Daniel Kalani, Anika Voigt, Eric Coppolse, Stephan Albrecht
Grafica
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Consulenti
Strutture
Constructural engineer: ABT, Velp - Rob Nijsse Construction physics: ABT, Velp - Mark van Veghel
Impianti
ABT, Velp - Onno Janse
Altri consulenti
Lighting outside:Arup lighting - Rogeier van der Heide, Marion Tränkle
Costruzione
Appaltatore generale
Facade: Sorba, Winterswijk Glass: Metaglas, Tiel Door: Hallington, Vianen Interior construction phase: van Schaik, Breukelen Interior finishing ph
Dati tecnici
Cliente
Cor van Zadelhoff
Dimensioni
Superficie lorda edificata
80
Cubatura
450
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