architecten de vylder vinck taillieu have designed a kindergarten consisting of a unique composition of small houses next to a church. This project is located in Uccle, one of the nineteen municipalities of Brussels, Belgium.

The work stands out under the perspective of considering this site as a place that resembles a home for children. Its materiality and composition are in tune with its surroundings.
architecten de vylder vinck taillieu have the same compositional vision as the adjacent church, establishing in this building a gable roof with dormers and harmony through brick.

The interior spaces are white, although the use of the same material continues. The exterior walls are made of concrete, but wood is also used on the roofs.

Connecting the building with the church is a small park, which is strategically used to generate a small, partially covered greenhouse in the centre.


Kraakje Daycare Center by architecten de vylder vinck taillieu. Photograph by Filip Dujardin.

Kraakje Daycare Center by architecten de vylder vinck taillieu. Photograph by Filip Dujardin.
 

Description of project by architecten de vylder vinck taillieu

A daycare centre next to a church. A daycare with a cadence of roofs not unfamiliar to the cadence of the roofs of the side aisles of the church. Simultaneously a scale not unlike the scale of a house. Because daycare is also the second house. And the street between church and daycare as a place to play. Covered by a conservatory. In this case, it has to be.

A daycare centre in Ukkel

A simple composition of houses, no more and no less. Small houses next to a church.
The church has a pitched roof. And pitched dormers. Strict and precise.
One after the other, each the same as the next.

The roof of the daycare centre has pitched roofs too. To find a rhythm.
The same rhythm as the church. While finding its own, as well.

The rooms of the house are the construction itself.
The materials of the rooms are no other than what is necessary to construct the house.
White, bevelled, load-bearing bricks. The white of the material as well as the white of the paint.

Grey, concrete porticos. Columns and beams carry the building,
in dimensions which are no more and no less than what they should be.

Concrete walls strengthen the outer walls, with concrete blocks as lost formwork.

But walls of wood, as well. Becoming ceilings of wood.

Patchwork tiles and herringbone parquet.

And suddenly, everything that seemed rough becomes soft.
Between the houses and the church, a playground stretches out.
A narrow playground, partly covered in the middle.
A greenhouse that allows for an outdoor space when outdoor space is no longer expected.

The first sun. The last sun.
The snow outside and the grass inside.
And always the light.
As long, stretched-out playground, a playstreet.

A daycare centre is a collection of houses. A daycare centre as a home.

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Ney & partners.
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Studiebureau Boydens.
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1,340 m².
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2016.
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Rue Baron Guillaume van Hamme 33a, 1180 Uccle, Belgium.
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jo taillieu architecten. Architecture firm established by Jo Taillieu (1971). He is professor at EPFL (CH), director and manager of his own office, Jo Taillieu plays many parts yet he is first and foremost an architect. After working with different international architecture firms, Jo Taillieu founded his eponymous office in 2004, which he has been leading since. The practice evolved in 2009 to a collaboration with Jan De Vylder and Inge Vinck, with whom he lead the office architecten de vylder vinck taillieu (advvt) for a decade. In 2018 advvt won the Silver Lion for Promising Young Participant at the 16th Biennale of Venice and was one of the five finalists for the Mies van der Rohe Award 2019.

Next to the joint projects at architecten de vylder vinck taillieu, in 2019 the focus shifted back to its initial commitment, jo taillieu architecten (jta).

Knowledge of the practice, from conception to execution, is one of the strengths of the office. The genuine effort to execute a design and its realisation remains the fundamental concern. In this respect, jo taillieu architecten always strive to the ‘logic of construction’.

2004 – … jo taillieu architecten.
2010 – 2019 architecten de vylder vinck taillieu.
2008 – 2009 partner at Crepain Binst Architecture.
2007 – 2008 project collaborator at Project².
2001 – 2007 project manager at Stéphane Beel - Xaveer De Geyter architecten.
1997 – 2001 project manager at Stéphane Beel architecten.
1995 – 1996 collaborator at Maxwan architecten (NL).

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Architecten JDVIV is an architecture studio led by Jan De Vylder (1968) and Inge Vinck (1973) with a solid track record of built work ranging from renovations of single-family homes and apartments to public and institutional buildings. They belong to a new generation of architects who have marked a true generational shift in Belgian architecture.

During the period 2009-2019, Jan De Vylder and Inge Vinck collaborated on various projects with the architect Jo Taillieu under the name architecten de vylder vinck taillieu (advvt).

They gained international recognition through several renovations carried out almost entirely in the Flemish city of Ghent: the Verzameld Werk gallery, the Twiggy store, and the 43, Rot-Ellen-Berg, and Rampelken houses.

His work wisely combines respect for existing structures with a lyrical understanding of architecture as bricolage, as a construction within constructions, like a set of Russian nesting dolls. His projects feature strange plays of transparency, reflection (through the use of reflective materials), irony (with the use of local materials and techniques), optical illusions, and the duplication and copying of existing buildings... all of which results in an extremely personal architecture.

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Published on: October 12, 2022
Cite:
metalocus, ÁNGELA MARTÍNEZ
"Reinterpreting with compositional rhythms. Kraakje Daycare Center by architecten de vylder vinck taillieu" METALOCUS. Accessed
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