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Brewinc Sheds, Doetinchem - JOHAN DE WACHTER

Brewinc Sheds, Doetinchem - The Netherlands
JOHAN DE WACHTER 


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Biography 

After his graduation from University of Leuven Johan de Wachter (1976, Belgium) worked from 2000 to 2004 at O.M.A. (O ce for Metropolitan Architecture) of Rem Koolhaas, where he collaborated on many projects and competitions. In 2003 he co-founded Fün Design Consultancy (Fündc) and was partner to 2005. In 2005 he started Johan De Wachter Architecten (JDWA). Next to his design practice, Johan teaches at the Technical University Delft and The Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design, and is a frequent guest lecturer at various universities in Europe. In 2011 Johan De Wachter and Rik De Vooght, founded 2DVW Architects. Through this o ce Johan operates in Belgium.

JDWA OFFICE  PROFILE
The Rotterdam based JDWA o ce (Johan De Wachter Architects bv) is a design practice for architectureand complex projects within the existing city. Part of it’s activities involves typological studies for housing projects. Currently the design studies focus on innovative typologies for housing and care, including logistical, engineering and commercial implications. In many projects a combination of renovation, intensive reuse and smart extensions can be found. Next to an extensive housing portfolio, JDWA is also on the lookout for social-cultural “niche” projects and interesting redevelopments or urban redesignation plans. Schools, cultural centres, neighbourhood (sports) facilities & the reviving of monumental churches, all these projects pose a conceptual challenge for the design team, either because of their location, programmatic questions or their technical, historical or commercial constraints. Formulating (often times) provocative concepts, the tentions between dream and reality are explored through architectural and urban design. Clients and users are involved from an early stage to (re-)formulate their desires, for often their true needs only surface after extensive research and discussion of the initial program requirements.

JDWA works with a  exible team of seven architects and designers on projects in The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Portugal and China. Our clients are social housing corporations, project developers, local governments and private parties.


Brewinc Sheds, Doetinchem, The Netherlands 

As part of a redevelopment of the old Brewinc College,the old practice rooms of this former trade school are transformed into 24 starter homes, the ‘Brewinc Sheds’, with ample outdoor space and integrated parking facilities. 

Masterplan former Brewinc College -Commissioned by the City of Doetinchem , JDWAformulated the masterplan for the redevelopment of the entire Brewinc Location. The old Brewinc College is the oldest monument of postwar Doetinchem. Along with the future users, we drafted the program of requirements and the outline for the culture cluster in thisformer tradeschool . The reuse of the practice rooms andthe development of " shed-houses" was an essential part of the urban plan for the Brewinc location. Each shed was transformed into a new starter home.

Sturdy loft apartments -Designed by JDWAand realized by Koopmans -Wam & Vanduren the practice rooms were perfectly suited for the realization of unique starter homes with spacious private outdoor space. Despite the compact size of these homes (approx. 80 m•plus 23m•roof terrace) the light, air and the characteristic atmosphere under the shed roofs areunique living qualities. The sheds are part of the new Brewinc residential courtcompletingthe urban network of streets and squares.

Iconic & industrial, relaxed & informal -The building structure of the Shed houses is iconic in the city.The relaxed open relationship with the outside of the house emphasizes the sturdy and somewhat informal atmosphere in the court . A parking garage for 72 cars is provided on ground level inside the building. The homes fold around the garagesopreserving the unique living atmosphere at the court.



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