OFFICE 47
COMPUTER SHOP – Tielt
The party walls of a lot in Tielt are raised to their maximum height. On the side toward the street the elevated wall forms a wide entrance. Within this frame stand two identical buildings, mirror images opposite one another, thus defining an inner courtyard. The block on the street side contains a store and reception area; the block at the back of the lot contains the less public section, the logistics spaces. The twin buildings are constructed as matter-of-factly as possible out of the typical range of industrial techniques and materials. The structure consists of thin steel columns and beams, and steel deck floors. Both are clad with a pronounced curtain façade, partly filled in by glass, partly by polycarbonate panels. The courtyard defined by the two volumes functions as a parking and entrance zone. The remaining space between the footprint of the buildings and the lot lines becomes a whimsical garden, as a complement to their regularity.
Year
2007 – 2009
Location
Tielt, BE
Type
Residential, Retail
Status
Built
Surface
450 m2
Client
Multiplies
Collaborator(s)
UTIL Struktuurstudies
Design team
Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, Steven Bosmans, Jan Lenaerts
Award
Belgian Prize for Architecture 2013, laureate category 'Non-residential private'
Photographs
Bas Princen