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Neutelings Riedijk Architecten www.neutelings-riedijk.com

City Hall Deventer

By 28-06-2016

The new city hall in Deventer unites the old historical city hall with a new city office. The City Hall’s design of Neutelings Riedijk Architects seamlessly blends in with Deventer’s typical urban tradition of gardens and squares that are interconnected via alleys, lanes, pathways and gates. The building is organized around two new public squares: an open court surrounding the former mayor’s residence and a covered inner square; the building’s central hall where citizens, visitors and employees can meet one another.

The front building at the ‘Grote Kerkhof’ consists of two layers with a sloped roof and a facade composition with strong vertical lines, like its neighbouring buildings ‘de Hereeniging’ and the old city hall. The main building consists of three layers, like most buildings surrounding it. The tall vertical windows blend in with the architecture of the inner city and allow daylight to cast deep into the building, together with the skylight of the large hall.

Photos: Scagliola/Brakkee