Belgian design studio Bovenbouw Architectuur introduces the new police station is designed located in Antwerp. It is highlighted by the grey-brick building design language and is located right by the main road by the Linkeroever area.
Speaking about the new space, the studio states, "The building positions itself autonomously with respect to the fire station, creating a balanced cadence in the street [...] The fire department and police force have their own distinct identity and each building forms a distinctive feature among the solitary blocks. These buildings are simultaneously robust and transparent. They express confidence and invite, fitting very closely with the desire of the police to have a building that can radiate approachability and security."
Grey-Brick Police Stations
Bovenbouw Architectuur Designs the New Police Station in Antwerp
Trend Themes
1. Brick-based Architecture - There is a trend of using brick-based designs to create police stations and other institutional buildings.
2. Distinctive Identities - Police and fire departments are seeking to establish their unique identities through distinctive building designs.
3. Balanced Cadence in Street Layouts - New police and fire stations are positioning themselves autonomously to create a balanced cadence in street layouts.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - This trend highlights opportunities in creating unique and distinctive building designs for institutional buildings such as police stations.
2. Construction and Real Estate - There is a demand for builders and developers who can execute the unique designs for police stations.
3. Public Safety and Law Enforcement - Police and fire departments are seeking innovative designs that promote approachability and security.