Penitentiary Warehouse

Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester

Penitentiary Warehouse

Buro Nord

ARCHITECTS
Buro Nord

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Maarten Meester

PROGRAM / USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Grocery Store, expedition and storage

AREA
1200 m²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Vught, The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Grocery Store

The store is one of the labor facilities in the penitentiary complex. This building takes a special place within the penitentiary regime.

Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester
Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester

It is a social environment where inmates can earn some extra money and gain work experience. Important considering their resocialization after serving their sentence.

The work building consists of three zones; expedition, (grocery) shop and supporting / supervision facilities.

Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester
Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester

In order to make the flexibility and adaptivity capacity of the building as great as possible, the construction consists of trusses with a large span within which the space can be freely divided.

Facades and interior walls are not load-bearing and can be modified quite easily.

Stability of the construction is generated by cross-braces in two directions between the columns.

On the side of the expedition areas, the trusses form a canopy with a generous overhang under which loading and unloading can take place in a dry and sheltered environment.

Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester
Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester

Focus point in the design is to contribute to the inmates' perspective on life outside the walls.

By turning the store into a spacious, light and comfortable space in which all security components are (invisible) integrated into the design as carefully as possible.

The use of warm, robust materials has created a working environment that can withstand a knock or two, but with a comfortable appearance.

Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester
Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester

Sustainability and circularity have become a fundamental pillar in the justice housing policy in recent years.

The construction of the store consists of columns and trusses made of CLT wood.

Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester
Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester

The facades are made of untreated thermally modified wood and polycarbonate cladding.

The plinth is made of prefabricated epoxy concrete elements.

Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester
Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester

The structure, facade and roof can be completely dismantled, so that the store can be moved to another location in the complex (or outside) over time.


Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester
Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester
Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester
Penitentiary Warehouse
© Stijn Poelstra | Maarten Meester


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