PARA MARTES 8
Reflection on a Four-Year Architectural Process
Overview of the Project's Outcome
- The project outcome closely resembles the initial vision and presentation, showcasing satisfaction with the results after four years of work.
- The building has been embraced by the Tilburg community, becoming a new focal point in the city that people have easily found since its opening.
Design Philosophy and Spatial Experience
- Initial impressions during the architect selection phase revealed a stark contrast between the exterior and interior spaces, highlighting significant spatial volume.
- A decision was made to integrate both halls into one cohesive urban landscape rather than treating them as separate entities, enhancing connectivity with the city.
Historical Context and Structural Integrity
- Historical and technical research indicated that while structurally sound, the old warehouse lacked insulation, presenting challenges for comfort.
- Collaboration with ARUP led to developing a climate concept that effectively zones different areas for comfort without compromising aesthetic integrity.
Aesthetic Considerations and User Interaction
- Efforts were made to minimize visible infrastructure like pipes and cables to maintain an open spatial experience while respecting industrial character.
- Observing light interaction within the space reveals its impact on user experience; this dynamic is particularly exciting as it evolves with daily activities.
Community Engagement and Usage Dynamics
- The vibrant atmosphere created by users engaging in various activities—working, socializing over coffee—demonstrates how design influences community interaction.