Pavilion Leidschendam - Netherlands
In 2024 we designed, engineered, and build a sustainable and demountable pavilion for unaccompanied minors in the Netherlands. This unique structure started collaboration with architecture students from TU Delft, who developed design proposals specifically tailored to the needs of this vulnerable age group. Together with Centraal Orgaan opvang asielzoekers (COA) and the European Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF), we developed this pilot project in Leidschendam.
The philosophy
At Office for the New Earth, we believe that builders’ true role is to enlighten and elevate their environment. Their unique task is to translate human needs into material adaptations that embody progress. And the more material it becomes, the more challenging it is.
This translation of human needs is not only achieved through means such as letting in nature: views of the landscape, natural materials such as wood, indoor plants, and natural ventilation, or other measurable dimensions that influence our well-being, such as daylighting, natural ventilation, and generous ceiling heights.
But also through the immeasurable: that all materials have passed through human hands several times, with care and attention, a reflection of empathy and dignity towards our fellow human beings, and the future generation in particular. When the proportions are balanced, the formal language enriching, and the construction radiates a certain lightness, the imagination can come to life. When sharp edges are rounded, the wood is oiled and radiates warmth, the space welcomes you and calls you home.
It is such a pavilion that belongs in a shelter for minor refugees. A target group that was not allowed to just be a child and instead fled from violence, poverty, and hopelessness. When you are unwanted and you no longer know whom you can trust, a carefully built place may be a starting point to reconnect with yourself.
Moreover, the pavilion is a statement to society that, when we share our ideals and are prepared to take risks, places of need or ‘declared crises’ can be transformed into a source of hope and inspiration. May we transcend the idea that there is not enough for everyone and demonstrate that compassion and creativity lead to a more beautiful society for all of us. And let a building be the most tangible element in which that value can be expressed.
Interior space
The multi-functional space is used by other organizations providing a wide variety of workshops including carpentry and social activities. A specific workshop area with custom design sitting ‘Blox’ and tables support the use of the space. The Blox are easy to stack in many different ways, evoking a sense of creativity among the teens and inviting them to explore and build.
Location | Leidschendam, Netherlands
Date | January- November 2024
Partners | Centraal Orgaan opvang asielzoekers (COA), Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF), and Technical University of Delft (TU Delft)
Project | Indoor CFS for unaccompanied minors; creation of timber main structure, façade, roof, plant boxes and openable doors
Dimensions | 6 x 8 x 4.5 m, space for about 15 teenagers
