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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.

City Fire Station in Antwerp, Belgium by Hub

 
January 22nd, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Hub

This project comprises the inner-city renovation of a 1950s office building into a fire station. The project site is located in Sint-Jacobsmarkt,inside the Boulevards and is therefore part of the old city centre inside the 16th century city walls. The multiple historical facades which form part of the surrounding streets cape testify to this.

Image Courtesy © Ilse Liekens

Image Courtesy © Ilse Liekens

  • Architects: Hub
  • Project: City Fire Station
  • Location: Sint-Jacobsmarkt, B-2000 Antwerp
  • Photography: Ilse Liekens, Marcel Van Coile
  • status: First prize in competition, Completed.
  • Commissioner: AG Vespa.
  • Budget: € 1.900.000
  • Partners: bureau bouwtechniek bas atlas building engineering venac

Image Courtesy © Ilse Liekens

Image Courtesy © Ilse Liekens

The challenge was to find a way to integrate both the building volume and programme –both very divergent from the adjacent historic city scape – with their surrounds. This is achieved largely through the arrangement of the programme, in coherence with the structure and façade expression. Given the desired functionality of the fire station, achieving an optimal organisation of the programme within the existing shell is literally a matter of life and death.

Image Courtesy © Ilse Liekens

Image Courtesy © Ilse Liekens

The fire trucks are parked on the ground floor,which is double the normal height, with all other spaces linked to it such as dispatching, change rooms and workshops for cleaning and repairing equipment. Thanks to the radical transformation of the existing structure, space was created for the vehicles while the façade was constructed in the form of a single, open door. The transparent skirting which flows from that door connect – by reverse logic – with the solid plinths of the adjacent buildings.

Image Courtesy © Ilse Liekens

Image Courtesy © Ilse Liekens

The existing structure is retained on the second and third floors. Service rooms are integrated within the relative small span such as locker rooms, sleeping quarters – in the form of robustal coves – a spacious meeting room and the workout room. Due to the more intimate character of these spaces, a more closed façade concept was chosen. Its height matches the principle volumes of the adjacent buildings.

Image Courtesy © Ilse Liekens

Image Courtesy © Ilse Liekens

On the fourth floor, the building extends higher than the neighbouring buildings. This space houses the living area with commanding views of the city. The latter is complemented by a centrally located patio. The central organisation allows for the penetration of light from this patio deep inside the building. The street-side façade, is consequently rendered more open here due to rhythmically positioned and deepset windows: as a reference to the classical oculi which decorate the roofs of the oldest buildings in Sint-Jacobsmarkt.

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