Material Flows | TETRA architecten
Construction materials recycling and logistics hub Brussels / Belgium / 2014
The construction materials village at the Vergotedok in the Port of Brussels, Belgium is an illustration of sustainable urbanlogistics. By distributing construction materials to the city and collecting construction waste from the city, the village functions as an important logistics and distribution hub between port and city. Rather than purchasing an eco-label as an individual building, the village is part of a larger urban ecosystem. The modular and hierarchical structure of the warehouses makes the architecture receptive to different programmatic demands of various concession holders; for example the rainwater collected on the large roof and the energy produced can be put to the service of the ready-mix concrete plant on site and serve future developments in the surrounding neighborhood.
The construction materials village at the Vergotedok in the Port of Brussels, Belgium is an illustration of sustainable urbanlogistics. By distributing construction materials to the city and collecting construction waste from the city, the village functions as an important logistics and distribution hub between port and city. Rather than purchasing an eco-label as an individual building, the village is part of a larger urban ecosystem. The modular and hierarchical...
- Year 2014
- Work finished in 2014
- Client Port of Brussels
- Status Unrealised proposals
- Type Port Areas / Urban development plans / Industrial facilities
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