Politiekantoor

De Smet Vermeulen architecten
2660 Hoboken (Antwerpen)
Police Station, Hoboken

In order to raise the public visibility and lower the threshold of the police station in Hoboken, the building was moved to a central location on an elongated public square. On the deep, narrow parcel, De Smet Vermeulen architecten designed a station that is proportioned as an urban house, without a generic office façade. A higher, set­-back volume on top was positioned to the left, seeking connection to the small apartment building. The roof terrace on the right reads in turn as a humble gesture towards the house on the right. The façade in a light­ blue glazed brick was conceived as a public moment in the street, with a clock and a canopy to open it up to the street. The gate and front door of the demolished house were recuperated and add a commonplace historical dimension to the façade of the building.

Project details

TYPE OF BUILDING

public building

LOCATION

Kioskplaats 29

2660 Hoboken (Antwerpen)

België

DATE COMPLETED

01-10-2016

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