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technical data
- client
- Buildings Agency
- architect
- VK
- surface
- 17,250 m2
- date
- start of project: 2008
- finished in: 2012
- location
- Antwerp, Belgium
forensic psychiatric centre
design and construction of a forensic psychiatric centre
Inmates often still stay in prison, where their situation is not adequately treated. The federal government has therefore decided to establish a number of forensic psychiatric centres. VK won the architectural design competition for the centre in Antwerp with a clever concept.
The centre is located between a highway (E17) and a nature reserve, the Burchtse Weel and displays various degrees of ‘openness’ and ‘closedness’, depending on the required treatment. For that matter, every inmate is to follow the same trajectory, from closed to open. An walled in, closed portion lies along the highway and serves as a buffer for the nature reserve. It contains the units “crisis - observation and orientation” and “intensive care”.
The open department is oriented towards the nature reserve, manifesting as an autonomous volume. It is to be integrated into the greenery of the Burchtse Weel, by prolonging the vegetation and plantation into the forensic centre.
A central block combines the logistical functions, such as the entrance and administration. Through their location at the front, they determine the look of the centre from the street. A central square regulates all circulation flows. A building with five floors groups a number of functions (socio-educational, therapy, workshops, outpatient clinic) and offers residents views of the vast green surroundings.


