13KV Dordrecht Health Center

13KV Dordrecht Health Center
© Rene de Wit

13KV DORDRECHT HEALTH CENTER

RoosRos Architecten

AREA
1794 m²

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Rene de Wit

MANUFACTURERS
AutoDesk, Blom & Blom, NeonTime, Trimble Navigation, Van der Vegt bv

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Sander Ros

INTERIOR
Build by de Wild

DESIGN TEAM
RoosRos Architecten

CLIENTS
Stroom GP partnership

CONSULTANTS
IMd Raadgevend Ingenieurs

CATEGORY
Healthcare Center, Adaptive Reuse, Restoration

LOCATION
Dordrecht, The Netherlands

Reuse of materials results in a forward-looking building with a monumental look. The new KV13 health centre recently opened in Dordrecht. The multifunctional care centre of the Stroom GP partnership is housed in a striking former transformer building.

13KV Dordrecht Health Center
© Rene de Wit
13KV Dordrecht Health Center
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This industrial monument has been transformed by RoosRos architects with respect to its rich history. During the renovation, as much as possible of the original character was preserved and indeed enhanced.

Where possible, existing materials from the building were used. The name KV13 is a reference to the original name: ‘13kV electricity distribution station'.

13KV Dordrecht Health Center
© Rene de Wit
13KV Dordrecht Health Center
© Rene de Wit

Transform and upgrade. Architect Sander Ros, who drew up the design together with Stefan de Vos, is proud of the result.

He explains: "At RoosRos, we believe in innovative and sustainable redevelopment. In other words, rather than demolishing and starting over, we transform and upgrade existing buildings.

Fortunately, we had clients who thought the same way and who dared to accept our bold proposals. So this fantastic end result actually represents a co-creation process with them."

The industrial character of KV13 has been preserved by reusing the original materials from the building. Floors were reused and steel fences around the transformers given a second life in the doctors' consulting rooms.

13KV Dordrecht Health Center
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13KV Dordrecht Health Center
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A steel lifting beam with original crane adds a raw and edgy accent to the physio room. To complete the concept, the building has been furnished with vintage - i.e. recycled - furniture.

Modern requirements. Sander Ros: “Whereas buildings in the care sector are often sleek and clean, KV13 is a unique exception.

13KV Dordrecht Health Center
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13KV Dordrecht Health Center
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But although we have been able to retain the building’s monumental appearance, it still meets the contemporary demands of legislators and users for a modern medical practice.

For example, part of the facade has been replaced by glass, and light apertures have been inserted into closed spaces, making the building considerably more open and transparent.

13KV Dordrecht Health Center
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13KV Dordrecht Health Center
© Rene de Wit

All the sightlines end in daylight, which means that the user’s gaze is always drawn outside.

At crucial points, an extra floor has deliberately been omitted, so that the double-height spaces allow extra daylight in.”

13KV Dordrecht Health Center
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Basement floor plan
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Ground floor plan
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1st floor plan
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2nd floor plan
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3rd floor plan
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Roof plan