OFFICE  KGDVS

OFFICE 167

TOWER PAVILION – Antwerp

The winning proposal for a temporary information pavilion in Antwerp’s Rooseveltplaats is a 22m tower constructed of steel sheet piling, a material normally used for earth and water retention. The plan is defined by a chord-shaped core and by terraces set behind irregular torch-cut openings in the facade. In addition to providing information about future phases in the redevelopment of the site, the tower offers visitors views of the changing city from its terraces, roof deck and a square belvedere platform at its centre.

Year

2014 – 2015

Location

Antwerp, BE

Type

Culture, Public

Status

Unbuilt

Surface

471 m2

Client

City of Antwerp

Collaborator(s)

UTIL Struktuurstudies

Design team

Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, Steven Bosmans, Ronan Murray, Thomas Mertens, Tomas Tironi

Award

Competition, 1st prize

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