Renovation of an existing pharmacy, with the new parts of the pharmacy connecting to the old parts. The pharmacy has been completely redesigned.
The building had become too small, the pharmacy's routing was no longer correct and the privacy was too limited for the customers. The pharmacy had already been renovated several times and consisted of a number of parts that had little cohesion. Moreover, the pharmacy no longer fit in with the character of the town of Delden.
The immediate vicinity of the pharmacy consists of municipal and national monuments. The hallmark of this environment is red brick. The pharmacy has been designed accordingly and, in order to allow the pharmacy to blend in with its surroundings, it has been designed as three buildings.
The roof shape is a reference to the building shape in the area. In this way, the pharmacy fits well into the existing environment. This division and roof shape also provides a playful design for the interior and brings extra daylight into the building.