Cultural Center and Library ?De Factorij? / Archiles architecten & ebtca architecten
The original terrain was an elongated area between backdoors, garden walls and a railway track. The site was subject to strict building regulations. Developing the site meant a social and cultural injection for the city centre.
© Dennis De Smet
Architects: Archiles architecten, ebtca architecten
Location: Willem Lambertstraat 10, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium
Lead Architects: Luk Segers, Koen Dergent, Fons Derboven, Carolien Potter (Archiles Architecten);Tom Caluwaerts, Eva Berghmans (ebtca architecten)
Area: 14835.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Dennis De Smet
Consultant Construction / Engineering: StuBeCo bvba
Consultant Hvac And Elek: Heedfeld nv
Consultant Acoustics: d2s international
Consultant Theatre Equipment: TTAS bvba
Consultant Fire Safety Engineer: FPC risk
Landscape Architect: Alain Wauters bvba
© Dennis De Smet
Text description provided by the architects. The original terrain was an elongated area between backdoors, garden walls and a railway track. The site was subject to strict building regulations. Developing the site meant a social and cultural injection for the city centre.
© Dennis De Smet
© Dennis De Smet
Taking the vibration measurements of the railway into account, the theatre with 700 seats, was planned at a minimum distance of 60 meters from the tracks. Because of the strict build...
© Dennis De Smet
Architects: Archiles architecten, ebtca architecten
Location: Willem Lambertstraat 10, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium
Lead Architects: Luk Segers, Koen Dergent, Fons Derboven, Carolien Potter (Archiles Architecten);Tom Caluwaerts, Eva Berghmans (ebtca architecten)
Area: 14835.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Dennis De Smet
Consultant Construction / Engineering: StuBeCo bvba
Consultant Hvac And Elek: Heedfeld nv
Consultant Acoustics: d2s international
Consultant Theatre Equipment: TTAS bvba
Consultant Fire Safety Engineer: FPC risk
Landscape Architect: Alain Wauters bvba
© Dennis De Smet
Text description provided by the architects. The original terrain was an elongated area between backdoors, garden walls and a railway track. The site was subject to strict building regulations. Developing the site meant a social and cultural injection for the city centre.
© Dennis De Smet
© Dennis De Smet
Taking the vibration measurements of the railway into account, the theatre with 700 seats, was planned at a minimum distance of 60 meters from the tracks. Because of the strict build...
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