OFFICE  KGDVS

OFFICE 49

WATER TOWER – Beersel

A water silo is placed next to an existing water tower, with which it is connected by means of a bridge. The old tower loses its function, but is preserved. The new silo is comprised of nine connected chambers which, because of their individual measurements, can be brought to the site as ready-made cylinders. The connecting bridge contains all the necessary technical services and antennae. In this way the new silo functions specifically and only as a water reservoir. The interior of the old water tower is stripped out, containing only a stairway that provides access to the technical bridge. The composition of tower, silo and bridge creates a window to the landscape, lending a public character to the silo complex without the objects themselves being accessible. At the foot of the complex passers-by find a place to pause, a balcony that frames the Brabant landscape.

Year

2007 – 2008

Location

Beersel, BE

Type

Industrial

Status

Unbuilt

Surface

480 m2

Client

TMVW

Collaborator(s)

UTIL Struktuurstudies

Design team

Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, Steven Bosmans, Michael Langeder, Jan Lenaerts

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