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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.

Vlotwateringbrug in Monster, The Netherlands by NEXT architects

 
June 11th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: NEXT architects

“There is no other bridge like it that is specifically designed to house bats,” claims Herman Limpens, international expert in the field of bats from the Mammal Society. Limpens was part of the design process for the Vlotwateringbridge, that is now under construction and is expected for completion by the summer. The bridge creates a passage over the Vlotwtering, which is currently an important route for several species of bats.

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Image Courtesy © NEXT architects

  • Architects: NEXT architects
  • Project: Vlotwateringbrug
  • Location: Monster, The Netherlands
  • Team: Bart Reuser, Marijn Schenk, Michel Schreinemachers, Jurriaan Hillerström, Sylvia Hendriks, LuucSonke, Anne Hilgers, Anna Korzeniowska
  • Client: Municipality of Wateringen
  • Status: Under construction
  • Span: 25 mtr
  • Preliminary design: Jan 2014
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Image Courtesy © NEXT architects

  • Final design: Mar 2014
  • Start building: Dec 2014
  • Completion: Aug 2015
  • Cost / Value: € 700.000
Image Courtesy © NEXT architects

Image Courtesy © NEXT architects

The bat bridgebecomes part of the Poelzone, an elongated area in the Westland between the existing centres of ‘ s- Gravenzande , Naaldwijk and Monster. Along the waterway a new green recreational zone with natural banks and spawn sites for fish will be realized. The landscape design by LOLA Landscape is made to strengthen the existing green and ecological connections in which natural and recreational values ​​complement each other.

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Crossing the Vlotwateringthe new bridge winds in a surprising way between two existing parcels and marks the entrance of the Poelzone. At the highest point, the bridge makes a turn for a clear view of the area. The wooden lamellas provide openness to the natural banks along the water. For the continuity of the route the bridge is visually extended and the profile and materials of the bicycle-pedestrian path are identical as used in the park.

Image Courtesy © NEXT architects

Image Courtesy © NEXT architects

The construction consists of a concrete arch which spans 25 meters. The mass of the concrete provides a stable and pleasant climate for bats. The bridge has three specific bridge components that provide roost for different bat species. At the north side the abutment functions as a winter stay​​. The deck and the brick balustrade accommodate stays for bats during the summer. The bridge design is intended to constitute the ideal habitat for various species of bats, so that a large colony will grow around the bridge.

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