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figure and space SHELTER

  • Architectuur
  • 2018 / 2019
  • Eerste semester
  • docent: Benjamin Groothuijse (Groothuijse De Boer Architects) & Tjerk de Boer (Groothuijse De Boer Architects)
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Barely exceeding your average market stand height, SHELTER

sits in the center of the Binnenrotte. Considering its width of

seven meters and lengths of 30 meters, it’s presence on the

square is remarkably humble. The figure embodies a meter-

high solid volume levitating at eye-level, impeding ones

horizontal view, though not obstructing the spatial awareness

of the square. The contour of the free form suggests direction -

it is shaped to follow the longitudinal and transverse orientation

of the busy square. A similar…

Barely exceeding your average market stand height, SHELTER

sits in the center of the Binnenrotte. Considering its width of

seven meters and lengths of 30 meters, it’s presence on the

square is remarkably humble. The figure embodies a meter-

high solid volume levitating at eye-level, impeding ones

horizontal view, though not obstructing the spatial awareness

of the square. The contour of the free form suggests direction -

it is shaped to follow the longitudinal and transverse orientation

of the busy square. A similar free form, though slightly

shifted, determines the outline of an excavated space 80cm

below ground. A space defined not by the extrusion of the

vertical, but rather the manipulation of the horizontal plane.

The steepness of the steps into the space varies, encouraging

entry from the quiet side of the square. The shape’s slab edge

works in a similar matter - shaped either steep and wide or

elegant, thin and welcoming. The interior space, though open

on all sides, feels intimate. Slender, circular steel columns are

situated freely under the mass, deviding the large space into

two. Being off ground-level – away from the busy square and

out of sight – brings a sense of privacy and seclusion. Furthermore,

the shelter from the downpour or summer heat provides

a welcome refuge in the public domain.

SHELTER, Rotterdam(NL), 2018

Tom Koetsenruijter

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