Pavilion Brick Factory Vogelensangh / Bedaux de Brouwer Architects

Pavilion Brick Factory Vogelensangh / Bedaux de Brouwer  Architects - Facade, Bench
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  • Team: Thomas Bedaux, Pieter Bedaux, Joyce Verstijnen, Koen de Witte-van Rijswijk
  • Installation: Koopmans Installatietechniek B.V., Huisman Elektrotechniek B.V.
  • Client: Stichting Restauratie en Educatie Steenfabriek Vogelensangh
  • Architects In Charge: Thomas Bedaux, Pieter Bedaux, Joyce Verstijnen
  • City: Deest
  • Country: The Netherlands
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Text description provided by the architects. Vogelensangh, a brick factory with a rich history and the only one left where bricks are produced  in traditionally coal-fired kilns, commissioned Bedaux de Brouwer Architects to design a contemporary pavilion. This resulted in a design that both in its exterior and interior emphasizes the timeless beauty of the tradition of hand-moulded brick.

The pavilion functions both as reception and office space, and complements the adjacent factory, which has been operating since 1919. The design process started on site and the design reflects the purity and simplicity of manufacturing bricks.

Pavilion Brick Factory Vogelensangh / Bedaux de Brouwer  Architects - Table, Windows, Beam, Chair
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Pavilion Brick Factory Vogelensangh / Bedaux de Brouwer  Architects - Windows, Door, Facade, Column
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The pavilion, that materializes as an elongated volume with a fairly closed, brick-built entrance wall, is located on top of an elevated plinth. The bricks, that are produced on site, have purposely been laid in a simple bond that refers to the rational way bricks are stacked during fabrication.

Pavilion Brick Factory Vogelensangh / Bedaux de Brouwer  Architects - Brick, Facade
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On the inside, the building opens up to its surroundings through a glass facade that stretches over the entire width of the building. The clear view on the monumental factory, the busy site and the rural scenery offers an impressive panorama. The interior is characterized by vaulted brick ceilings, inspired by the traditional ring kiln. Just like this ring kiln, the pavilion exists of a rational sequence of rooms, each with its own purpose. Utility rooms have been located next to the closed wall, the other rooms are located at the ‘open’ side of the building. All in all, a pavilion that is closely related to its environment, not only designed for, but also materialized with and inspired by the client.     

Pavilion Brick Factory Vogelensangh / Bedaux de Brouwer  Architects - Windows
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Address:6653 Deest, The Netherlands

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Cite: "Pavilion Brick Factory Vogelensangh / Bedaux de Brouwer Architects" 15 Feb 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/888720/pavilion-brick-factory-vogelensangh-bedaux-de-brouwer-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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