The municipality's decision to relocate the 'De Meermin' Leisure Centre to Abdij van Roosenberglaan, in the heart of Waasmunster, is a resolute choice for a consolidated village centre. The combination of a sports and culture programme provides an excellent opportunity to bring people with various ages or from different walks of life together. The project brings about a remarkable synergy between the small-scale richness of village life and the new multifunctional programme.
LIVING TYPOLOGY
At the centre of the plan, POLO realised an open-air garden named 'Vrijetijdsplein', surrounded by a covered colonnade. All around the colonnade, the various main programmatic elements unfold themselves: sports, theatre, the library (with administrative functions), a multi-purpose hall and a bar. The grand colonnade forms an articulated buffer between the various programmatic elements and the central courtyard. The square presents itself as an open-air room with a water feature, trees and playful seating elements. The vibrant, green collective space forms the proud heart of the complex.
The courtyard typology refers to the classical agora, the late medieval town square surrounded by arcades or the monastery garden with a covered colonnade. The spaces between the volumes are in line with the central colonnade, creating secondary access points with views of the surroundings.
CONTEXT & VOLUME
The various programmatic elements are clustered in four distinct volumes surrounding the courtyard. Parking spaces for cars and bicycles are located underneath the sports hall, the largest volume. The smaller entities are positioned on either side of the sports centre: the theatre, the library and the multi-purpose hall. The complex' bold presence along the busy Roosenberglaan, where the building acts as a sound barrier offering a few glimpses of what is happening on Vrijetijdsplein, contrasts with its inviting character towards the village centre and the church. On this side, the colonnade presents itself as an inviting canopy. The building strategically responds to the qualities and limitations of its location.
LAYERED
The four main volumes are conceived as simple volumes with a prefabricated light grey architectural concrete base. The upper sides of the facades are covered with slats of preserved wood. The planking rhythm adds distinctive layers and depth to the facade. The neutral, rhythmic facade forms an expressive but unobtrusive backdrop against which the other elements come into their own: the architectural concrete colonnade, the trees, the greenery and the people; life itself.