Traction Stations Bravo 2

Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert

TRACTION STATIONS BRAVO 2

Van Belle Medina

ARCHITECTS
Van Belle Medina

DRAWINGS
Anna Garcia

MANUFACTURERS
Petersen Tegl

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Kurt Van Belle, Patricia Medina

CATEGORY
TRAM STATION

AREA
2000 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
ANTWERP, BELGIUM

ext description provided by the architects


The assignment consists of the design of three tram traction stations and was commissioned by De Lijn, the public transport company of Belgium. The three electrical cabins provide power to the new tram line in the north of Antwerp.

Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert

The three different locations take part of a larger whole:“Brabo2: the new tram line from Rooseveltplaats Antwerp to Luchtbal and the Eilandje area”.

The three different locations and technical requirements give as a result three different buildings, by making use of every particular setting; in a small park on Noorderlaan in the Luchtbal residential area, under a bridge next to a bus park in Tjalkstraat, and on the cross roads opposite of Zaha Hadid’s Port House.

Traction Stations Bravo 2
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Traction Stations Bravo 2
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The particular architecture of every of the three buildings does more than to house technical installations. Their voluptuous brick forms transform them into pavilions, introducing poetry into the different and difficult urban sites.

The project contributes to an urban narrative, creating unprecedented views of the landscape, examining what sustainability means and exploring the boundaries of what the architectural discipline stands for.

Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert

The stations are designed taking into account the urban and landscape qualities of its context. The symbiosis between site complexity and infrastructure, gives as a result three different objects with three different architectural identities and urban meaning.

Every building is positioned on the site in order to give enough freedom of use around it, respecting the surrounding landscape elements and including them into the planning organization of the buildings.

The pavilions become part of the urban fabric, and their form and expression recreate the dialogue between architecture, infrastructure, and nature.

Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Maxime Delvaux

The Luchtbal area is part of a green corridor bounded by a constellation of buildings. The station is conceived as a garden pavilion to add structure and quality to the park, creating visual relationships and activating social dynamism.

A wall with arched openings marks out a circle in the park which, in a single gesture, contains the cabin, the existing trees and sculpture.

Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert

The Tjalkstraat station is located on the slope of the Noorderlaan, and it is conceived like a masonry wall of bricks with three semicircular recesses. This gesture provides an inviting shelter to anyone who is waiting for the tram. The building remembers us to the great care that public infrastructural interventions where designed a century ago.

The Strasbourg Bridge station is located to the east of the new Port House designed by Zaha Hadid, and it is conceived as a place to take rest and lookout to the Port House, the Kattendijkdok, and the Albert Canal.

Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Maxime Delvaux
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert

The plan is developed following the trace of the tram loop, incorporating two staircases which lift the visitor to the roof level. Like a small mooring post, the building offers a subtle and not unironic riposte to the dominant architecture of the Port House.

They are made with the same brick, in a way that they look all to be part of the same family but with different architectonical and urban qualities. This material will be applied in a different and special ways each time, using different masonry bonds, details and tectonics.

Although the generic concept is to adapt every volume to its specific context and infrastructural requirements, in order to achieve different volumetric results, the relationship established between the three buildings is stablished by its materiality.

Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert

The aim is to achieve a certain coherence, an image that is contemporary and timeless at the same time, and that will instinctively belong to the location. The ambition of this project lies in forming an up-to-date image as a landmark for the user and the visitor.


Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Maxime Delvaux
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Maxime Delvaux
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert


Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert
Traction Stations Bravo 2
© Stijn Bollaert


Traction Stations Bravo 2
Tjalkstraat - Plan
Traction Stations Bravo 2
Straatsburgbrug - Plan
Traction Stations Bravo 2
Luchtbal - Plan
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Tjalkstraat - Plan
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Straatsburgbrug - Plan
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Luchtbal - Plan


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Tjalkstraat - Detail 1
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Straatsburgbrug - Detail 1
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Luchtbal - Detail 1
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Luchtbal - Detail 2
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Straatsburgbrug - Detail 2
Traction Stations Bravo 2
Luchtbal - West Facade


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Tjalkstraat - North Facade
Traction Stations Bravo 2
Luchtbal - North Facade
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Tjalkstraat - East Facade
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Luchtbal - East Facade
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Tjalkstraat - South Facade
Traction Stations Bravo 2
Luchtbal - South Facade


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Straatsburgbrug - Northwest Facade
Traction Stations Bravo 2
Straatsburgbrug - Northeast Facade
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Straatsburgbrug - Southwest facade
Traction Stations Bravo 2
Straatsburgbrug - Southeast Facade


Traction Stations Bravo 2
Tjalkstraat - Section
Traction Stations Bravo 2
Tjalkstraat - Section
Traction Stations Bravo 2
Luchtbal - Section
Traction Stations Bravo 2
Tjalkstraat - Section