De Sibbe Shelter House for Children

De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard

De Sibbe Shelter House for Children

Atelier M Architects + Planners by

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Cedric Boavida Torrado, Luc Bosmans

MANUFACTURERS
Asona, Catalano, Eternit, Multiline, Reynaers, Roma, Tarkett, TopCer, Zangra, saj, vm buildingsolutions

ESTRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Bureau Ranst

DESIGN FEEDBACK AND ADVICE
Luc Bosmans

MAIN CONTRACTOR
Floré nv

TECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Studiebureau Technieken Bogaerts

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jolien Fagard

AREA
1050 m²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Mechelen, Belgium

CATEGORY
Rehabilitation Center, Day Care

“DE SIBBE”

This project encompasses the phased construction of a shelter home for 15 children coming from a household experiencing physical or mental abuse or parents dealing with drug and alcohol addiction.

De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard
De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard
De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard

Originally, the plot contained two structures: a garage building and a former doctor's residence housing the former shelter home.

Due to spatial constraints and functional inadequacies, there was an urgent need for a suitable new construction, provided that the existing home could remain in use during the initial phase of the project.

De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard
De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard
De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard

The main objective was to sustainably translate the highly detailed program requirements into a flexible, phased architecture.

A main structure was initially implanted aligned with the neighboring residence, followed by the addition of two secondary volumes in a subsequent phase, centrally positioned on the plot.

This configuration fosters an intimate and homely setting reminiscent of the traditional typology of a courtyard farmstead, harmonizing in scale and appearance with the surrounding dwellings.

De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard
De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard

Central to the project is the creation of a cozy, secure, and domestic living environment where children can develop, find solace, engage in group activities, or retreat as needed.

Accordingly, communal living and play spaces are provided, ranging from a recreational basement-annex-garden forum to an activity attic, along with alcoves, recessed window sills, sensory rooms, low-stimulation areas, and more.

De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard
De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard
De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard

The spatial layout of the project was determined by specific circulation patterns of the various occupants, prioritizing flexibility, playing, and meeting areas for the kids.

The design is conceived in layers, transitioning from semi-public spaces facing the street to ‘super’ private areas at the rear of the structure and on the upper floors.

De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard
De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard
De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
© Jolien Fagard

Landscape architecture also plays a crucial role in enriching the children's living environment, with the ‘garden forum’ serving as a versatile outdoor space linking the recreational basement level to the garden level through a series of stairs and tribunes.


De Sibbe Shelter House for Children
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