[May 8th, 2013] Renovation work on the interior of Leegkerk church has been completed. awg architecten has designed a new education and exhibition space, a conference room and polyvalent areas in, on and around a freestanding golden cube inside the monumental church.
The historic Leegkerk church, a national monument, dates from the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. It was originally conceived as a place for contemplation, assembly and refuge on high ground. Leegkerk church is inextricably linked to the locale and to the people of the province of Groningen. The foundations “Stichting Oude Groninger Kerken” and “Bijzondere Locaties Groningen” realized that Leegkerk church merited a new function as a center for appreciation of the environment and their (cultural) history. The foundations saw that the church needed to be integrated into their (super)regional recreational/educational networks. Furthermore it was essential that the church retain its original, “traditional” multifunctional spaces for social, cultural and spiritual activities. The range of facilities and their quality - both technical and ‘emotive’ – necessitated preeminent treatment. The architecture firm awg architecten, from Antwerp, designed a new interior to achieve these ends and to add a new layer to the church’s long and significant history.
The aim of the plan was to come up with a design for multiple functionality. Certain (prosaic) additions that are necessary for the church’s infrastructure are now housed in a free-standing volume that was constructed to be as compact as possible: a golden cube, a treasure chest as it were, a shrine. New (revolving) golden cabinets between the nave and the choir function as rotating room dividers. Ample space for modern pursuits is reconfirmed thanks to these additions. Setting the cube at the center of the church, detached from any walls, defines functional zones and maximizes spatial experience. Placing the education and exhibition space on top of this volume, accessible by an almost monumental staircase, accentuates its broad range of possible functions. From this “balcony/stage” it is possible not only to oversee the church interior but also to overlook the landscape of Groningen from an entirely new perspective.
Client: Stichting Oude Groninger Kerken
End user: Bijzonder Locaties Groningen
Architecture: awg architecten
Lead architects: Jan Verrelst, Maarten Verdonschot
Project team: Jan Verrelst, Maarten Verdonschot, Gill Bruggeman, Marijn Wittewrongel
Building support: Adviesbureau Van der Plas
Structural engineer: Ingenieursbureau Dijkhuis BV
Services engineer: Adviesbureau Feijen BV
Principal Contractor: Friso Totaalbouw BV
Subcontractor Interior: Martin de Boer VOF
Subcontractor Services: Van Seggeren Techniek
Key dates
Appointment 20-10-2009
Design approved 1-8-2010
Planning permission granted 22-6-2011
Tender: selection of contractor 5-3-2012
Construction initiated 2-6-2012
Completion 28-2-2013
Description: Multi functional: meeting room, conference room, two restrooms, kitchen, storage room and cupboards
Dimensions - ground surface:
Church: 508 m²
Golden cube: 41,6 m²
Golden cupboard doors: 2,35 m²
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