The architectural assignment for the renovation of the Roosenberg therefore constitutes a further important phase in the implementation of the aforementioned master plan. The renovated hall must fit within the outlines of this master plan and must be in line with the environmental construction that is currently being carried out. The master plan includes a 'talk plan' for a renewed Roosenberg. This is given in the assignment as a first, not necessarily guiding thinking exercise. The comments that the city council has about this talk plan are also given.
The current building is in need of a thorough renovation. Building envelope and techniques are outdated or defective, the building no longer meets fire brigade standards, a number of rooms, such as the library and cafeteria, are substandard or are located in an illogical place, and the stage hall is not functional. The building must therefore be adapted in a sustainable way for future-oriented use.
It should be an open but warm meeting space where everyone feels welcome. The ambition is to integrate the building into the landscape in a good way, to connect it with the environment and the play greenery, and to open it to the ponds. An inviting access and a strong relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces are central. In addition, the new community centre must have a well-thought-out logistics concept, in which the three main functions (library – brasserie – event hall) are strongly involved in each other and still retain their individuality. For example, the components must be able to work independently of each other, consideration must be given to the different accesses, the lockability, the supply, but also about how the functions can reinforce each other and whether forms of double use are possible,
Three functions will be integrated: a brasserie / cafeteria with link to the ponds and the playground, an accessible library that is easily accessible and preferably in relation to the entrance / foyer / brasserie, and an event room with foyer and private terrace.
The architectural assignment for the renovation of the Roosenberg therefore constitutes a further important phase in the implementation of the aforementioned master plan. The renovated hall must fit within the outlines of this master plan and must be in line with the environmental construction that is currently being carried out. The master plan includes a 'talk plan' for a renewed Roosenberg. This is given in the assignment as a first, not necessarily guiding thinking exercise. The comments that the city council has about this talk plan are also given.
The current building is in need of a thorough renovation. Building envelope and techniques are outdated or defective, the building no longer meets fire brigade standards, a number of rooms, such as the library and cafeteria, are substandard or are located in an illogical place, and the stage hall is not functional. The building must therefore be adapted in a sustainable way for future-oriented use.
It should be an open but warm meeting space where everyone feels welcome. The ambition is to integrate the building into the landscape in a good way, to connect it with the environment and the play greenery, and to open it to the ponds. An inviting access and a strong relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces are central. In addition, the new community centre must have a well-thought-out logistics concept, in which the three main functions (library – brasserie – event hall) are strongly involved in each other and still retain their individuality. For example, the components must be able to work independently of each other, consideration must be given to the different accesses, the lockability, the supply, but also about how the functions can reinforce each other and whether forms of double use are possible,
Three functions will be integrated: a brasserie / cafeteria with link to the ponds and the playground, an accessible library that is easily accessible and preferably in relation to the entrance / foyer / brasserie, and an event room with foyer and private terrace.