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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.

De Schoor Turnhout in Belgium by TRANS architectuur | stedenbouw

 
January 13th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: TRANS architectuur | stedenbouw

‘De Schoor’ is a place where people can meet each other, where information about the care offered is provided and where training courses are organized. Together with the adjacent group practice, it is a first step towards the transformation of a mono-functional district into a more urban living environment.

The building adapts itself to the capricious boundary of the plot and positions itself along a street laid out at right angles to the existing road, a precursor to the new infrastructure of the pilot project ”Schorvoort’ that is being planned in the neighbourhood.

Image Courtesy © Stijn Bollaert

  • Architects: TRANS architectuur | stedenbouw
  • Project: De Schoor Turnhout
  • Location: Schorvoortstraat 51-53, 2300 Turnhout (BE)
  • Photography: Stijn Bollaert
  • Software used: AutoCAD
  • Procedure: follow-up assignment master plan Schorvoort Turnhout
  • Surface: 800 m2
  • Budget: 1.340.000 euro (incl. techniques, excl. VAT and fees)
  • Client: OCMW Turnhout
  • Team: Bram Aerts, Carolien Pasmans, Paulien Herbots
  • Timing: 2015-2019
  • Status: executed
  • Completion: 12/07/2019

Image Courtesy © Stijn Bollaert

The somewhat backward position of the building is compensated by giving the first volume a front. This somewhat solemn gesture is immediately mitigated by the limited depth of this volume, which only contains the entrance and the vertical circulation. A second, somewhat lower volume houses meeting rooms and a training room. The high side flank ensures discretion in relation to the new street. The oversized window displays the collective space on the first floor. The volume in the back, with its steeply sloping roof, is visible from the road due to its size. This polyvalent space takes up familiar domestical elements but places them in a new relationship to each other: skylights light up a double-height space, a large sash window on the terrace glides completely past the rear facade, the stove stands in front of a window that will soon open onto the new public space in the heart of the pilot project.

Image Courtesy © Stijn Bollaert

Image Courtesy © Stijn Bollaert

The design uses familiar figures from the suburban environment, but adjusts them, scales them up and transforms them into a new composition.
In this way it establishes itself as a recognizable figure in the village environment, but at the same time introduces a complex character that questions the environment and announces the need to deal with contradictions that are present in a city.

Image Courtesy © Stijn Bollaert

Image Courtesy © Stijn Bollaert

Image Courtesy © Stijn Bollaert

Image Courtesy © Stijn Bollaert

Image Courtesy © TRANS architectuur | stedenbouw

Image Courtesy © TRANS architectuur | stedenbouw

Image Courtesy © TRANS architectuur | stedenbouw

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