The team constituted by Atelier Kempe Thill and osar wins the competition to build a new education centre T2-campus in 'Thor park' Genk, Belgium.

Atelier Kempe Thill with osar are a team which wins that international competition. The proposed building by them will house worshops, study spaces, classrooms and an atrium.

Description of the project by Atelier Kempe Thill - osar

The team Atelier Kempe Thill (Rotterdam) - osar (Antwerp) has recently won the international competition for the new education centre T2-campus at the former mining site Waterschei, nowadays known as ‘Thor park’ in Genk, Belgium. The new school building will be used by Syntra Limburg, VDAB Limburg and the city of Genk. The ambition of the project is to realize a new education centre for technical professions in collaboration with different partners from the industry that will stimulate the development of the technology sector in the region of Limburg.

The building consists mainly out of three parts. On the ground floor a huge flexible industrial hall will be realized offering a variety of workshop and studio spaces for different groups of trainees. On the upper floors rooms for group education will be realized. These classrooms and the studios will be connected by a big atrium functioning as a social connector and exposition space.

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Architects.- Atelier Kempe Thill Architects and Planners, osar.
Client.- VDAB, Syntra, the City of Genk, Belgium.
Location.- Thor park Genk, Belgium.

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Atelier Kempe Thill architects and planners was founded in 2000 by the two German architects, André Kempe (’68) and Oliver Thill (’71), following their Europan 5 winning proposal of three hundred dwellings in Kop van Zuid, Rotterdam. While this project didn’t result in a commission, the office survived the recession of 2002-2004 and has been able to position itself well within the European architectural scene. In the last fifteen years the practice has grown from a ‘two-man band’ to a stable, medium-sized office with around twenty five employees.

The office’s range of work has systematically broadened since its foundation. Beginning with collective housing and small public building commissions, the practice portfolio has developed to include large renovation, infrastructure and urban design projects. Single-sided specialisation and the consequent limitations have been avoided through the wide diversity of commissions; as a result the practice is also more economically stable. Since its foundation, Atelier Kempe Thill has tried not to limit itself to the Netherlands, but instead establish itself within the wider European market. Through its participation in over one hundred and twenty international competitions, the office has acquired commissions in the Austria, Belgium, Egypt, France, Germany, Morocco, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

Atelier Kempe Thill is becoming increasingly well known in architectural circles. In the last fifteen years the office has appeared in around five hundred publications worldwide, amongst which were two monographs. In addition, the office’s partners have given more than two hundred lectures. This professional recognition enables the office to acquire increasingly complex projects and compete with the larger, more commercial practices.
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Published on: May 20, 2015
Cite: "First Prize. New Education Centre T2-campus Thor Park" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/first-prize-new-education-centre-t2-campus-thor-park> ISSN 1139-6415
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