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31.03 2011

An urban complex consisting of a practice school, a sport-hall and a fire station, designed to harmoniously blend with the forest.

Bloemershof

Bekkering Adams Architecten takes on the forest / green theme and applies it in a different context each time. The frozen forest turns into the concrete tree trunk structure of the ground floor; the private green areas of the buildings are used to define a green public area in the heart of the site mediating between town and countryside.

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Bloemershof by Bekkering Adams Architecten in Dieren. Photoes by Digidaan.
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With the completion of the Bloemershof the municipality of Rheden has been enriched with an elegant urban ensemble. Designed with and for the different users: the vocational school, sport facilities, fire station and housing, it creates a new focus point in the area. Grouped around a range of public green spaces and gardens, it connects the village of Dieren with the nature reserve of the Veluwe, mediating between town and countryside. The different programs have their own identity, but together they form a characteristic urban ensemble. The various buildings have their own private green area on the outside of the site, thus making it possible to define a lush green public area in the heart of the site. A huge pergola forms the transition to the green woods of the Veluwe.

The ensemble is conceptually designed as a frozen forest, with an open and transparent ground floor with concrete columns as tree trunks, filled in with glass and natural stone accents, crowned with an upper elevation with slender wooden slats as a ‘leafy canopy’ hovering above the ground floor. The clear selection of materials provides a strong architectural identity.

The interiors are light and transparent and offer an optimal functionality to their users, with a generous central hall and canteen area and a diversity of classrooms and workshops for the Vocational school, a large and high remise for the fire department with unexpected spatial look- through and vistas to the bar area and the instruction room and spacious gym facilities.

Sustainability

Sustainability is playing a key role in the project. Besides an optimal inner climate, sustainable and future-proof materialization and spatial logistics, it also has been designed with the newest sustainable installation technologies.
The project Bloemershof is the first building in the Netherlands where concrete core activation by means of air is applied, the so-called “Concretecool” system. It uses the natural good accumulating qualities of concrete to realise a school with the highest ventilation and cooling standards in an ecological way.
The roof surface of the school will be provided with a solar system by means of Photovoltaic cells and a so-called daylight regulation system is applied reducing the costs of energy to a minimum.

The school, sport facilities and fire station will soon become operational and will be officially opened later this year. The housing will be realized in a later phase.

Bekkering Adams Architecten
ARCHITECT: Bekkering Adams Architecten, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. CLIENT: Rheden Municipality. LOCATION: Burgemeester Bloemersstraatterrein, Dieren, The Netherlands. PROGRAM: School 1740 sqm, Fire station 890 sqm, Gym 500 sqm, 15 houses, 22 flats. PROJECT ARCHITECTS: Juliette Bekkering, Monica Adams. PROJECT TEAM: Frank Venhorst, Lukas Heiniger, with Arjan Welschot, Gerard Heerink, Tessa Schaap, Amarinske Douma , Zuzana Kuldova, Edwin van den Muijsenberg, , Manuel Aust, Sebastian Machleb, Vincent Hector. PHOTOES: Digidaan. DATE: 2011. No part of this web site may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of Morfae and the copyright owner.
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