City Hall Deventer

The new city hall of Deventer (NL) has been conceived as a “city hall quarter,” where historic houses and existing courtyard gardens form a dense ensemble with new buildings and patios that ties in with Deventer’s inner-urban structure. The complex is traversed by a public route leading to a stately, soaring hall, where the citizen can mark one of life’s rites of passage in dignified surroundings. The main hall is also an urban passage connecting two large squares in the city center. The public elevations, comprising a pattern of oak frames fitted with aluminum screens designed by artist Loes ten Anscher, represent the individual profile of 2,300 different fingerprints supplied by Deventer’s citizens. Their prominent visual presence at city hall emphasizes the public significance of every citizen and pays tribute to the city’s collective life.

Project data

Location

Grote Kerkhof 1, Deventer, The Netherlands

Year of completion

2016

Program

Public information centre, public counters, offices, conference facilities, board rooms, council chamber, restaurant, auditorium, courtyard, gardens, parking facilities

Surface area

24.000 m2 B.V.O. of which 19.500 m2 new building and 4.500 m2 restoration

Sustainability

BREEAM Excellent

Awards

Publications

Credits

Client
City of Deventer
Architectural design
Neutelings Riedijk Architecten
Architectural engineering
ABT
Structural engineer
Aronsohn Constructies Raadgevende Ingenieurs
Building physics
DGMR Raadgevende Ingenieurs
Landscape architect
Bosch Slabbers tuin en landschapsarchitecten
Artist
Loes ten Anscher
Cost consultant
Basalt Bouwadvies
Main contractor
BAM Utiliteitsbouw
Photos
Scagliola Brakkee