Korteknie Stuhlmacher Architects

City Library Het Predikheren

City Library Het Predikheren
© Luuk Kramer

City Library Het Predikheren

Korteknie Stuhlmacher Architecten + Callebaut Architecten + Bureau Bouwtechniek

ARCHITECTS
Bureau Bouwtechniek, Callebaut Architecten, Korteknie Stuhlmacher Architecten

TECHNICAL ADVISOR
Bureau Bouwtechniek

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Abt Bv, Abt

MANUFACTURERS
Cupa Pizarras, Abet Laminati, Lignotrend, Nemetschek, Okholm Lighting, Steenhandel Gelsing

TEAM KORTEKNIE STUHLMACHER ARCHITECTEN
Mechthild Stuhlmacher, Arne Weiss, Rien Korteknie, Sjoerd De Boer, Jille Koop, Ainhoa Barron, Ilana Ginton, Leonie Boelens, Antonia Reif, Titus Lammertse, Mark Jongerius, Myra Nijman, Andri Tsiouti, Nicole Chmielinksi, Cornelia Bräuer, Brian Murphy, Xianglyu Li, Laura Gomez, Jara Baarlink, Darlene Tsai, Maurice Tjon, Keimpke Zigterman

TEAM CALLEBAUT ARCHITECTEN (RESTORATION)
Wouter Callebaut, Cedric D’haese, Thaïs De Pau, Iris Bauwens, Jolien Vermeulen, Laur Van Nieuwenborgh, Maaike Blancke, Frederik Temmerman, Nicholas Matthijs

CLIENTS
City Of Mechelen

SIGNAGE
Het Echte Werk

CONTRACTOR
Renotec, Monument

TEAM BUREAU BOUWTECHNIEK (TECHNICAL ADVISOR)
Gert Biebauw, Willem Broekaert, Bert Van Den Bergh, Gretel De Smet, Glenn Verdyck

INSTALLATIONS
Rcr Engineering

PHOTOGRAPHS
luuk Kramer, Karin Borghout, Stijn Bollaert

RESTORATION
Callabaut Architecten

AREA
5840 m²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Mechelen, Belgium

CATEGORY
Library, Cultural Interiors

Text description provided by architect.

The Predikherenklooster is a more than impressive building. The baroque monastery was built starting in 1650 and was deconsecrated in the 18th century.

City Library Het Predikheren
© Luuk Kramer
City Library Het Predikheren
© Luuk Kramer

In the 19th and 20th centuries it was mainly used for military purposes and has been abandoned since 1975. We developed our design with respect for the particular characteristics of the existing edifice.

The programming, the spatial design, our concept for the restoration as well as the design of the technical installations, and all structural interventions are intended to preserve and reinforce these characteristics.

City Library Het Predikheren
© Luuk Kramer
City Library Het Predikheren
© Luuk Kramer

The building has a clear structure consisting of an outer ring consisting of broad multifunctional rooms, an inner ring (the cloister), the courtyard, the attic and the church.

Over the years the structure has been entirely preserved and can be experienced everywhere in the building.

City Library Het Predikheren
© Karin Borghout
City Library Het Predikheren
© Karin Borghout
City Library Het Predikheren
© Stijn Bollaert

For our programmatic setup, this architectural structure and the character of the spaces were the leading principles.

We consider the building’s imperfections, resulting from various modifications over several centuries and from neglect in recent decades, to be its great strength.

Our restoration strives to preserve the traces of its long and tumultuous history. We avoided reconstructing its original state: later renovations, additions, and traces of decay remain visible both outside and in.

City Library Het Predikheren
© Karin Borghout
City Library Het Predikheren
© Karin Borghout
City Library Het Predikheren
© Stijn Bollaert

In our view, the building’s distinct features and its scars are an integral part of it and are as attractive as they are disturbing.

The rooms on the ground floor include the entrance hall, the café, and restaurant. The courtyard serves as a terrace and a multipurpose 'outdoor room'.

With its various entrances, openings, and public functions’, the ground floor opens the building to the city.

The premises of the former monastic library are located on the first floor in the inner ring.

City Library Het Predikheren
© Luuk Kramer
City Library Het Predikheren
© Luuk Kramer

These rooms, with their beautiful vaulted ceilings, their dignified proportions, and their soft light, are ideally suited for use as a classic study library.

The spaces around it in the outer ring serve as office spaces and classrooms that are both multifunctional and interchangeable.

In contrast to the other rooms of the monastery, the impressive attic is free of religious meaning and history.

City Library Het Predikheren
© Luuk Kramer
City Library Het Predikheren
© Luuk Kramer

With its monumental wooden structure, the attic is a room full of stories and associations, and in our view the ideal place for a general library for children and adults.

For additional natural light and better views of the city, we added several dormer windows and skylights.

City Library Het Predikheren
Site plan
City Library Het Predikheren
First floor plan
City Library Het Predikheren
Ground floor plan

We are aware that the role of printed media, books, and other sources of information will be different in the future.

However, we believe that libraries, as public living rooms and collective working environments, can continue to play a vital role in the public life of our cities.

The building owes its charm to the timeless power of the former monastery.

City Library Het Predikheren
Second floor plan
City Library Het Predikheren
Mezzanine floor plan
City Library Het Predikheren
Facade

Due to its impressive interior, the new library has the potential to become an important social venue in Mechelen and a lasting attraction.

In the years to come, the Predikherenkloooster will become, as the mayor put it, "a literary wellness centre".


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Korteknie Stuhlmacher Architects
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