Templeuve School
The project at hand involves the establishment of a professional school with a focus on inclusive and social pedagogy. Key training sections encompass horticulture, culinary arts, building construction, and carpentry.
The architectural concept envisions the school as a hybrid, blending elements of a traditional educational institution with those of a productive facility. A sprawling, low-profile concrete roof spanning 3,000 m² shelters the classrooms, communal areas, and administrative spaces. Each training section boasts a workshop with a double-height space, creating distinctive volumes that protrude from the roof. An internal thoroughfare, flanked by a series of courtyards, introduces natural light and outdoor elements into the unusually deep structure.
The project’s overarching philosophy revolves around embracing the inherent materiality of raw construction materials, with meticulous attention to implementation. This commitment to simplicity extends to the project’s energy approach, characterized by a low-tech design that exposes all technical elements. Landscape design plays a pivotal role, engaging at various scales, from intimate patios to the expansive park surrounding the building. Conceived as a functional ecosystem, the project fosters educational collaboration with the school’s horticulture section.
CREDITS
Architecture: CENTRAL, with the participation of AHA, Nord, V+
Collaborators: Kalliopi Dimitrakopoulou , Pierre Burquel
Structural engineering: Greisch
Landscape Design: Plant en Houtgoed