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Boompjes 55 3011 XB Roerdam, NL T +31 (0) 10 206 00 00 F +31 (0) 10 206 00 01 E: [email protected] www.clausenkaan.nl For immediate release / Aalst Crematorium to be built by Claus en Kaan Dutch architects Claus en Kaan have unveiled plans for a crematorium that is to be built in the marshy pastures of Aalst, Oost Vlaanderen, mid-way between Brussels and Gent in Belgium. The serene scenery sets a quiet and calming background for the intense and retrospecve moment of cremaon. This serenity has been carefully transposed into the ostensibly modest design that puts emphasis on natural light and varying textures in which neutral and intelligible spaces are organized to comfort guests of varying cultures. The cohesive relaonship between the building and the nature surrounding it is essenal. Interior spaces are strategically orien- tated within the landscape to create enclosed paos blurring the disncon between interior and exterior. The seamless relaon- ship between the building and the environment alleviates the threshold from impending solemnity. “we wanted the design to fold around the landscape, that its calm appeases right to the core of the building” explains Vincent Panhuysen, partner and project leader. The clear structure is key to the design. Disnct paths for the public, the staff and the expedion are crucial as the three should not cross. The linear and rhythmic plan alternang paos, open courtyards and glass walls is soſtened in the curved celling of the chapel, bringing warmth and inmacy. The social, environmental and economic factors are balanced through the integrated ecology of the project. Sustainability is the backbone of the design, through carefully thought out orientaon, the use of renewable and low carbon impact materials, state of the art heat recovery systems, zero-energy consumpon is achieved. Aalst Crematorium Program: Crematorium / Chapel Locaon: Siesegemkouter, Aalst (BE) Client: Intercommunale Westlede Architect: Claus en Kaan, Roerdam, The Netherlandst Claus en Kaan Project Team Timo Cardol, Sebasan van Damme, Ana Rivero Esteban, Paolo Faleschini, Svenn Jansse, Kees Kaan, Marco Lanaa, Exequiel Mulder, Vincent Panhuysen Erik Dhont Tuin – Landscape Architecture Project Team Erik Dhont Design 2012 Compleon end 2015 Building costs 5.000.000 € ex. VAT Gross Floor Area 4400 m² Claus en Kaan Architecten provides architecture, interior design, restoraon and urban design in both naonal and internaonal projects. Special skills are available in research, development and communicaon of urban strategies in complex contexts and mulple interests. Fine buildings are the result of a connuous design process throughout the execuon of the project, in which client and architect work together in achieving best value and archi- tectural quality. Building encompasses involvement in the concept and design stage, through planning, to construcon and compleon of the project. Our experse is based upon a solid foundaon of budget, process and programme control, and an intensive dialogue with the city, the client, consultants, contractors and end users. Claus en Kaan Architecten is fascinated by this process of building pracce. To understand, master and challenge building in all contexts forms the essence of our atude towards projects. An atude that leads not to a specific style of architecture, but definitely to an architecture which can be idenfied as that of Claus en Kaan Architecten For further informaon on the Aalst Crematorium or any other of our projects, please don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected].

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Boompjes 553011 XB Rotterdam, NLT +31 (0) 10 206 00 00F +31 (0) 10 206 00 01 E: [email protected]

For immediate release / Aalst Crematorium to be built by Claus en Kaan

Dutch architects Claus en Kaan have unveiled plans for a crematorium that is to be built in the marshy pastures of Aalst, Oost Vlaanderen, mid-way between Brussels and Gent in Belgium.

The serene scenery sets a quiet and calming background for the intense and retrospective moment of cremation. This serenity has been carefully transposed into the ostensibly modest design that puts emphasis on natural light and varying textures in which neutral and intelligible spaces are organized to comfort guests of varying cultures.

The cohesive relationship between the building and the nature surrounding it is essential. Interior spaces are strategically orien-tated within the landscape to create enclosed patios blurring the distinction between interior and exterior. The seamless relation-ship between the building and the environment alleviates the threshold from impending solemnity.

“we wanted the design to fold around the landscape, that its calm appeases right to the core of the building” explains Vincent Panhuysen, partner and project leader.

The clear structure is key to the design. Distinct paths for the public, the staff and the expedition are crucial as the three should not cross. The linear and rhythmic plan alternating patios, open courtyards and glass walls is softened in the curved celling of the chapel, bringing warmth and intimacy. The social, environmental and economic factors are balanced through the integrated ecology of the project. Sustainability is the backbone of the design, through carefully thought out orientation, the use of renewable and low carbon impact materials, state of the art heat recovery systems, zero-energy consumption is achieved.

Aalst Crematorium

Program: Crematorium / ChapelLocation: Siesegemkouter, Aalst (BE)

Client: Intercommunale WestledeArchitect: Claus en Kaan, Rotterdam, The Netherlandst

Claus en Kaan Project TeamTimo Cardol, Sebastian van Damme, Ana Rivero Esteban, Paolo Faleschini, Svenn Jansse, Kees Kaan, Marco Lanaa,

Exequiel Mulder, Vincent Panhuysen

Erik Dhont Tuin – Landscape Architecture Project TeamErik Dhont

Design 2012Completion end 2015

Building costs 5.000.000 € ex. VATGross Floor Area 4400 m²

Claus en Kaan Architecten provides architecture, interior design, restoration and urban design in both national and international projects. Special skills are available in research, development and communication of urban strategies in complex contexts and multiple interests.Fine buildings are the result of a continuous design process throughout the execution of the project, in which client and architect work together in achieving best value and archi-tectural quality. Building encompasses involvement in the concept and design stage, through planning, to construction and completion of the project.Our expertise is based upon a solid foundation of budget, process and programme control, and an intensive dialogue with the city, the client, consultants, contractors and end users.Claus en Kaan Architecten is fascinated by this process of building practice. To understand, master and challenge building in all contexts forms the essence of our attitude towards projects.An attitude that leads not to a specific style of architecture, but definitely to an architecture which can be identified as that of Claus en Kaan ArchitectenFor further information on the Aalst Crematorium or any other of our projects, please don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected].

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