OFFICE 61
OFFICE BUILDING – Kortrijk
This office building, housing the West Flanders Chamber of Commerce, stands like a villa in the landscape of the urbanised edge of Kortrijk. The building is conceived as having two faces, like the Roman god Janus, showing distinctly different aspects to the street and the garden. The representative façade on the street side, completely of glass, displays the organisation’s operations like a billboard in a giant concrete cabinet. The only architecture within the open plan are the two prominent staircases. The entrance is on the more intimate side of the building facing the garden. Its V-shape frames a part of the landscape and embraces the entrance plaza with a lower-lying patio, around which all the public parts of the building are accommodated. Here 'Villa Voka' forms the edge of the “meadow”, an open place in the wooded landscape. Both the façade and the plaza are finished with steel grid work that shields them from the sun out of the south, and also serves as a uniform and abstract material for the frame around several trees.
Year
2008 – 2011
Location
Kortrijk, BE
Type
Office
Status
Built
Surface
3 250 m2
Client
VOKA, Chamber of Commerce West-Flanders
Collaborator(s)
Bureau Goddeeris, Studiebureau De Muynck, Studiebureau Viaene, Bureau Bas Smets
Design team
Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, Bert Rogiers, Andrew Power, Steven Bosmans
Award
Competition, 1st prize
EU Mies van der Rohe Awards 2011, nomination
Photography
Bas Princen