Polyvalent Infrastructure
BAUKUNST. Spa, Belgium
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Name of work in English
Polyvalent Infrastructure
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Name of work in original language
Polyvalent Infrastructure
Prize year
EUmies Awards 2017
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Work Location
Spa, Belgium
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Studio
BAUKUNST
EUmies Awards 2017 Shortlisted
Collaborators
Program
Food & Accommodation
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Labels
Heritage · Visitors Centre
Site area
25000 m²
Total gross floor
1850 m²
Completion
2016
Grounded on the existing topography, this new public facilities addresses the site quality by means of building up a new podium dedicated to one of the historical figure of the valley: the Castle of La Fraineuse (XIX c.). Through its infrastructural value, the project acts as an architectural artefact in contrast with the surrounding nature. By offering large covered areas, complementary to inside spaces, the building goes beyond the specificity of its use, claiming at the same time that polyvalence is not necessarily synonym of neutrality. Organized around a patio, the composition of indoor and outdoor places provides generous porosity enabling various types of “choreographies”.
Structure vs Infrastructure. The project consists of two different construction process and languages: the organic retaining walls, made out of monolithic insulating in situ concrete, and, a single regular structural roof, built up with welded reconstituted steel profiles.
Isulated in situ concrete and steel construction