Homepage Projects INTERIEUR 2018 - Stand Delta Light (BE) INTERIEUR 2018 - Stand Delta Light (BE) #fair stand #indoor Add to pinlist SOIREE S Country Belgium Application fairs & events Add to pinlist Add to pinlistSOIREE SAdd to pinlistSOIREE SAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistDOT.COM STAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistHEDRA CAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistVIZIR ON psVIZIR CLIPAdd to pinlistHEDRA ON psHEDRA CLIPAdd to pinlistMILES E27Add to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistSOIREE RAdd to pinlistSUPERLOOP MDLAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistSUPERLOOP MDLAdd to pinlistSPLITLINE M20 profileSPLITLINE M20/SHIFTLINE M26H - HEDRAAdd to pinlistPUNK CAdd to pinlistPUNK CAdd to pinlistORBIT PUNKAdd to pinlistORBIT PUNKAdd to pinlistSPLITLINE M20 profileSPLITLINE M20/SHIFTLINE M26H - HEDRAAdd to pinlistSPLITLINE M20 profileAdd to pinlistSPLITLINE M20 profileSPLITLINE M20/SHIFTLINE M26H - SPY 39Add to pinlistVIZIR CLIPAdd to pinlistVIZIR CLIPAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistSPLITLINE M20 profileSPLITLINE M20/SHIFTLINE M26H - SPY 39Add to pinlistAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistSPLITLINE M20 profileAdd to pinlistMILES E27MILES LEDAdd to pinlistMILES E27MILES LEDAdd to pinlistMILES E27MILES LEDAdd to pinlistMILES E27MILES LEDAdd to pinlistSOIREE SAdd to pinlistAdd to pinlistSPLITLINE M20 profile Products used in this projects SPLITLINE M20 profile Add to pinlist SOIREE S Add to pinlist MILES E27 Add to pinlist MILES LED Add to pinlist SPLITLINE M20/SHIFTLINE M26H - SPY 39 Add to pinlist VIZIR CLIP Add to pinlist SPLITLINE M20/SHIFTLINE M26H - HEDRA Add to pinlist ORBIT PUNK Add to pinlist PUNK C Add to pinlist SUPERLOOP MDL Add to pinlist SOIREE R Add to pinlist HEDRA ON ps Add to pinlist HEDRA CLIP Add to pinlist VIZIR ON ps Add to pinlist HEDRA C Add to pinlist DOT.COM ST Add to pinlist More interesting projects Fort van Hoofddorp (NL)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)Table Square - La Défense (FR)Fort van Hoofddorp (NL)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)Table Square - La Défense (FR)Fort van Hoofddorp (NL)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)Table Square - La Défense (FR)Fort van Hoofddorp (NL)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)Table Square - La Défense (FR) Fort van Hoofddorp (NL)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)Table Square - La Défense (FR)Fort van Hoofddorp (NL)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)Table Square - La Défense (FR)Fort van Hoofddorp (NL)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)Table Square - La Défense (FR)Fort van Hoofddorp (NL)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)Table Square - La Défense (FR)Fort van Hoofddorp (NL)The process of redeveloping and converting Hoofddorp Fort took a decade. Some 8,100sqm in size, the world heritage site has been transformed into an urban park with space for a restaurant as well as cultural and educational activities. Serge Schoemaker Architects tackled the landscape, architecture and interior in an integral manner, fusing past and present into a new entity. Hoofddorp Fort is one of the few forts along the Defence Line of Amsterdam with two floors. Like most of the forts, this defence structure is embedded into the landscape and covered with a layer of earth. The fort consists of a rich labyrinth of spaces: gun positions, rooms, corridors and niches. Walls and vaults of metres-thick unreinforced concrete had to protect the fort from enemy fire. The complex includes two freestanding structures topped by domes that could be raised. Connected to the main building by underground corridors, these structures were fully excavated during the renovation. The network of corridors has also been restored to its original condition. This allows visitors to use the long rear corridor on the ground floor to reach the freestanding dome-topped structures on the mound of earth that covers the fort. Two new staircases have been added to improve access to the fort. Breaking open the floors created two vertical double-height spaces that draw light and air deep into the horizontal corridors that dominate the fort interior. The fort has been partly restored and partly left untouched. Serge Schoemaker designed sleek new additions and integrated them carefully, consciously preserving the historical details and distinctive atmosphere. His approach sets up a lively dialogue between past and present, with both entities enhancing each other. For example, warm timber walls and minimalist steel elements combine with rough untreated walls of unreinforced concrete, and modern light fittings are set off by atmospheric illuminated candle niches. The material and colour concept connects the historical and contemporary elements, letting them co-exist in a dignified manner. Engineering installations have been integrated so carefully that they are almost invisible. The whole building is fitted with a thin underfloor heating system and the air-treatment system with heat recovery makes use of historical built-in air ducts. New pipes are integrated into the screed floor and the roof structure to preserve the pure, brutalist character of the interior.La Biennale di Venezia (IT)