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Info from Mecanoo architecten: Delft, 8 November 2007
Princes Máxima opens Da Vinci College in Dordrecht

Friday, November 9th, the Da Vinci College, part of Learning Park Dordrecht,
will officially be opened by the Dutch Princes Máxima. The Da Vinci
College was designed by Mecanoo architecten in Delft as a city within
a city and built by Heijmans/Proper-Stok. In the 22,000 m2 Da Vinci
College education and commerce work intensely together just like in the
former days of the vocational schools. The school consists of an icon
building and nine training houses, where students are trained for real
world commerce. Squares, alleys and courtyards connect the different training
houses. Variation in material usage Cortèn steel, brickwork,
stucco, zinc, aluminium and glass give the training houses their
own identity and emanate the pride of the different crafts.
Da Vinci College, Learning Park, Dordrecht
Frontrunner in educational renewal

The Da Vinci College is a part of the Learning Park Dordrecht, the frontrunner
in educational renewal in the Netherlands. Learning, living and enterprising
are brought together in one neighbourhood. Education and commerce work
together intensely just like in former the days of the vocational schools.
At the Da Vinci College, this is happening by means of more than 20 training
companies where students work as a part of their education. To realize
this new multidisciplinary educational philosophy, Mecanoo designed the
Da Vinci College as a city within a city: nine training houses
connected by alleys, squares and courtyards. A remarkable eye-catcher,
the icon building forms the gateway to this city.
Crafts
The school was designed to a human-scale, thus avoiding the impression
of massiveness, though it houses more than 5000 students. Variation in
material usage Cortèn steel, brickwork, stucco, zinc, aluminium
and glass give the training houses their own identity and emanate
the pride of craftsmanship. A lively coloured skin of glass panels drapes
around three vertical cones containing meeting rooms and a conference
centre. The transparent facades on ground level offer a view of the student
service centre, the practice rooms and the training companies, such as
a hair salon on the central square. In this way, students and visitors
can see what the different vocations have to offer. The theory classes
take place on the upper floors.

Own house
In the interiors design, Mecanoo emphasized the different characteristics
of the training houses. Each training house is unique, has its own entrance,
its own quality of space and materials, creating a sense of home. The
Ocra building, for instance is clad with zinc. A huge atrium is created
by connecting the stairwells. The broad stairs serve as casual hang-outs
and lounging areas, but can also serve as seating for performances and
events. Already during the construction phase, the educational philosophy
of the school was put into practice. Students participated in making furniture
and in building security. The architectural concept of Mecanoo reflects
the educational renewal that was envisioned by the school and the municipality
of Dordrecht.
Dutch Buildings
Programme: Regional Educational Centre (ROC) with classrooms for theoretical
education, training rooms, training companies, conference centre, restaurant,
Student service centre and interior design of 22,500 m2, 1st prize competition
Design: 2004-05
Construction: 2005-07
Client: Heijmans/Proper-Stok, Rotterdam
Structural engineer: Ingenieursbureau Zonneveld b.v., Rotterdam; Heijmans
Bestcon B.V., Best
Cost consultant: Heijmans/Proper-Stok, Rotterdam
Advisor building physics: Peutz bv, Zoetermeer
Project management: BBN Adviseurs, Houten
Mechanical and electrical engineer: Burgers Ergon, Eindhoven
Contractor: Heijmans IBC Bouw, Cappelle a/d IJssel
Building costs including installations: € 22.000.000 (2003)
mecanoo architecten b.v., Oude Delft 203, 2611 HD Delft
Tel: +31 (0)15-279 8100 E-mail: info@mecanoo.nl
Da Vinci
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