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Almere Stable Building, Architects, Images, Design, Project, Photos
Almere Sheep stable, The Netherlands
Contemporary Building in Holland by 70F architecture
Sheep stable Almere, The Netherlands
Design: 70F architecture
Photographer: Luuk Kramer

The city of Almere has a sheep population of about 80 sheep. The sheep
are mobilized to keep the powerful weed “acanthus” or “bears-breech”
that grows in the “vroege vogel” - forest and “kromsloot” - park in
Almere under control. To centralize and house this population, a sheep
stable was needed.
The stable is designed with an a-symmetrical homogeneous cross-section.
The part of the building where the sheep reside is relatively low;
the high part is situated above the (public) pathway and the hay storage
section, making it possible to store a maximum amount of hay. This
shape also creates a natural flow for the air inside the building,
which is refreshed by two slits at the foot of each long side of the
building.
The detailing of the corner of the building, where the long façade
ends and the gable starts, is extremely important for the overall
experience of the architecture of this building. It emphasises the
cross sectional shape of the building, and finishes the long façade
of the building, which starts as a façade and slowly becomes roof.
The construction (pine) and cladding (Western Red Cedar) are made
of wood. Only the curved girders are made of steel. This was done
to emphasise the tube-like shape of the interior, which would have
been less strong using twice as high wooden girders.
The tube has three strategically placed daylight openings, of which
one is close to the floor level, so people can look inside even when
the building is closed. All vertical walls in the stable and office
are clad with beech plywood.
The stable is designed to make it possible for the public or school
classes to visit the building and experience the keeping of sheep
up close. At one end of the building, on the second floor, a room
for the shepherd and a small office is realised. There are sleeping
facilities for the shepherd, who has to stay over night in case any
sheep are lambing. Work in and around the stable will be done by,
amongst others, people who live with a mental social or psychiatric
disability, supervised by the shepherd.
Apart from the public function, the Muslim community will be able
to buy the lambs they need for yearly ritual purposes.
Sheep Stable Almere images / text from 70F architecture Aug 2008
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Sheep Stable Almere architect : 70F architecture
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Sheep Stable Almere - Building Information
Architect: 70F architecture - interior design - design, Almere, The Netherlands
Designteam: Bas ten Brinke (Project Leader) and Carina Nilsson MScA (Project
Architect)
Building location: Muiderweg 8, 1351 GJ, Almere, the Netherlands
Photographer: Luuk Kramer, luuk@luukkramer.nl
Commissioner: the City of Almere, the Netherlands, DMO NME, Hans Warrink
Contractor: Reimert Bouw- en Infra, Almere, the Netherlands, Ben van Nieuwenhuizen
Gross floor area: 400 m2
Building costs: €300.000,- ex. VAT.
Project start: 2003
Project finished: 2007
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