Animal Refuge Centre By Arons en Gelauff Architecten in Amsterdam, Netherlands

May 23, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture  

Animal Refuge Centre By Arons en Gelauff ArchitectenAnimal Refuge Centre By Arons en Gelauff Architecten

Animal Refuge Centre exterior lanscapeAnimal Refuge Centre exterior lanscape

Animal Refuge Centre exterior porchAnimal Refuge Centre exterior porch

Animal Refuge Centre exterior wallAnimal Refuge Centre exterior wall

Animal Refuge Centre interior ceilingAnimal Refuge Centre interior ceiling

This plot located on the outskirts of town, a slice of cake seems impossible. The “comb” model used for this function consists of a long corridor service, with the repetition of kennels at right angles to it, separated by a space outside the small. This model is dominated by a fence and a prison-like appearance. The two Amsterdam animal refuges in Amsterdam have been combined – the new-built is the largest pound in the Netherlands. The building faces into in order to reduce the excessive noise level (woof!) For the neighbors. At the height of the building, the accommodation is situated on top of a cat kennel as a buffer of extra votes for the outside world. The position of the middle entrance lobby determine the final form – the body fluid. Its hide is the pixel version of the long grass on the embankment beside the location. We have service and meet the corridor corridor kennel Animal Rescue Centre in Amsterdam. This creates a building, a long thin ribbon. This building folded like a ribbon along the waters around the plot. Inside, two large rooms to play the beast has been created.

Arons en Gelauff Architecten