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Town Hall
Vught, The Netherlands
De Twee Snoeken
In a town named for water, city
hall appears to float above a lake
Located in the center of Vught amid a clutch of historic
buildings, the elliptically shaped new town hall stands
out both for its striking shape and site. Its inclining
structure flows from five to six levels. The ground
floor looks transparent, which gives rise to the feeling
that the main tower floats above it. A large natural
lake, symbolizing "Vught," which means "moisture,"
surrounds the complex.
The council of Vught opted to accommodate all municipal
functions, excluding the council chamber, in the new
building. At the main entry, located at the corner of
two streets, the entrance is recessed from the envelope
of the building. Although the level of the floor in
the central chamber is approximately one foot lower
than the connecting pavement, visitors rarely notice
the incline since they are instead captivated by light
emanating from the open interior. A central atrium with
a glass roof forms the building's heart. Offices wrap
around this open space. Walls on the perpendicular axes
of the facia are clad by densely perforated moveable
timber partitions, while glass comprises most other
walls and doors, creating an enormous feeling of spaciousness.
Due in part to its deeply recessed bands of windows,
the elliptical tower expresses a powerfully horizontal
thrust. In the facia, each level features two bands
of windows. The lower band projects at eye level, providing
views from the staff offices inside, while the upper
band is located directly under the ceiling, allowing
daylight to penetrate deep into the building. On the
east and north sides, these bands of windows are larger
than on the south and west sidesthis difference
takes advantage of the sun's orientation. Anthracite-colored
ceramic slates clad other striated bands in the facia.
Formal
name of project:
Town Hall
Location:
Vught, The Netherlands
Gross
square footage:
59,200 sq. ft.
Total
Construction Cost:
$11.3 million
Owner:
Vught Municipal Executive
Architect:
De Twee Snoeken
Postelstraat 49
Postbus 659
5201AR 's'-Hertogenbosch
31-73-6140407 tel.
31-73-6146622 fax
www.tweesnoeken.nl
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