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‘De Rinck’ Community Center

‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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‘DE RINCK’ COMMUNITY CENTER

LAVA Architecten

AREA
2555 m²

YEAR
2019

STABILITY
Util Struktuurstudies

MANUFACTURERS
Kingspan Insulated Panels, Nelissen, Asona, Boen, Merford, Rockfon, Cdm, Portalp, Schuco

DESIGN TEAM
Tomas Liekens, Thomas Delauré, Pieter Meuwissen, Wim Goossens, Joeri Clement,
Jonas Van Molle, Joke Ibens, Lore Segers, Peter-jan Depreeuw, Janno Bormans

ACOUSTICS
Daidalos Peutz

CONTRACTOR
Houben

LOCATION
Anderlecht, Belgium

TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT
Irs Studiebureau

CATEGORY
Community Center

Text description provided by architect.

The ‘De Rinck’ community center in Anderlecht illustrates the social and institutional complexity that Brussels projects can entail. The corner buildings are heritage sites in the historical heart of Anderlecht.

‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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Het Dapperheidsplein is alive and kicking: many cultures meet each other here, but you can also bump into enthusiastic RSCA football fans.

The community center is home to various local and supra-local organizations. Thanks to the varied program, every culture lover can treat himself there.

Both residents and newcomers to the city can take part in a wide range of language, dance, culture, wellbeing, or music courses.

‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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Restored to its former glory. LAVA Architecten restored the corner building to its historic structure and room layout. Therefore, its historic whitewashed appearance was also repaired, and it was given a new purpose as an inn: the café of the new community center.

In this way, the designers created a functional and architectural added value for het Dapperheidsplein in front of it.

‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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The new building project starts behind the adjacent restored neo facade.

A (building) volume for every function. The idea behind the new building section is a succession of four compact building volumes that house the central functions.

‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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The new inner street connects the various functions of the center with each other. They are enclosed in brick building volumes between the inner street and the public side street.

This internal street also serves as a reception area, foyer, meeting, and exhibition space.

‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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The brick volumes are cut into outdoor spaces. This creates spontaneous courtyard gardens on the ground floor, but also on the first floor you can enjoy fresh air thanks to well-designed balconies and terraces.

In this way, the center enjoys sufficient daylight and can function completely autonomously, without causing any nuisance to the neighborhood. But it is just as well designed as an engine for the entire center of Anderlecht!

‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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‘De Rinck’ Community Center
Plan - Ground floor
‘De Rinck’ Community Center
Plan - First floor
‘De Rinck’ Community Center
Plan - Second floor
‘De Rinck’ Community Center
Plan - Third floor


‘De Rinck’ Community Center
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