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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Childminders Centre (Haus der Tagesmütter) in Selb, Germany by TallerDE2 Arquitectos + Gutiérrez-delafuente Arquitectos

 
February 12th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: TallerDE2 Arquitectos + Gutiérrez-delafuente Arquitectos

The project Childminders Centre (Haus der Tagesmütter) is the first of four buildings which are currently under construction as an implementation of the proposal awarded with the 1st Prize in the International Competition Europan 9 in the city of Selb, Germany. This first project, finished on September 2012, has been also awarded with the Biennial International Prize ‘First Works-2013’ by the German magazine Bauwelt.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda 

  • Architects: TallerDE2 Arquitectos + Gutiérrez-delafuente Arquitectos
  • Project: Childminders Centre (Haus der Tagesmütter)
  • Location: Selb, Germany
  • Photography: Fernando Alda
  • Years: 1st Prize Europan 9 Selb 
  • Competition: 2008
  • Completion: September 2012
  • Client: City of Selb 
  • Collaborators team: Surveyors: SelbWERK GmbH., Structural engineers: Ingenieurbüro Schultheiß – Dietel., Services engineers: Ingenieurbüro Peter Möller / Netzel + Rennert. 
  • Construction Company: Karl Roth Baumeister GmbH & Co.KG. 
  • Budget1.267.000€. 
  • Gross floor area: 510,30m2.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Childminders Centre (Haus der Tagesmütter) is part of a global urban strategy whose aim is the reactivation of the center of the shrinking city of Selb by integrating and attracting young population. We are proposing a “Preventive Urban Acupuncture”. This strategy consists on making small insertions in the existing urban fabric, like precise and quick shots, which will trigger an entire reactivation of the social dynamics of the city.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Childminders Centre (Haus der Tagesmütter) is a program self-managed by mothers associations with the aim of taking care of babies during office hours and children after school hours, making conciliation of family life and work easier. The proposed system is characterized by its flexibility. It consists on organizing the project into specialized programmatic stripes, which work by addition.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Existing urban voids among buildings are filled in with these stripes, and so urban facades of incomplete blocks become continuous. Roofs and facades of the Project use the same material along every stripe. Scale and color of these pieces are adapted to the domestic scale of the neighborhood as well as the public use of the building.

Image Courtesy TallerDE2 Arquitectos + Gutiérrez-delafuente Arquitectos

So integration and differentiation joins together to establish a nice dialogue with the Bavarian urban landscape. Programmatic and spatial specialization of every stripe results in the use of specific materials and colors, providing the inner space with a code which combines color, use, activity timing, acoustic environment and energy demand.

Image Courtesy TallerDE2 Arquitectos + Gutiérrez-delafuente Arquitectos

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Categories: Child Care, Urban Design




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