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W.L.T. Franssen
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Architecture as a Cultural Mediator
Connecting diverse cultures through public architecture
Ter Apel is a small Dutch village that faces high social tension because it hosts 24,000 asylum seekers every year. Due to long waiting times and a lack of activities, many newcomers face extreme boredom, leading to loitering in public spaces. At the same time, highways and fences physically separate the asylum center from the village, preventing positive contact. This graduation project proposes 'De Smeltheuvel', a shared community building that brings residents and newcomers together. Based on the concept of 'Solidarity Tourism', the design creates a neutral place for meaningful exchange. The building's architecture represents time—past, present, and future—to stay neutral and welcome everyone. Programmatically, it includes a community garden, a museum, a theater, and a restaurant. Through a volunteer system, asylum seekers can get professional training while helping the local economy. Ultimately, this project turns a zone of friction into a safe space that restores social cohesion.
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Ter Apel is a small Dutch village that faces high social tension because it hosts 24,000 asylum seekers every year. Due to long waiting times and a lack of activities, many newcomers face extreme boredom, leading to loitering in public spaces. At the same time, highways and fences physically separate the asylum center from the village, preventing positive contact. This graduation project proposes 'De Smeltheuvel', a shared community building that brings residents and newcomers together. Based on the concept of 'Solidarity Tourism', the design creates a neutral place for meaningful exchange. The building's architecture represents time—past, present, and future—to stay neutral and welcome everyone. Programmatically, it includes a community garden, a museum, a theater, and a restaurant. Through a volunteer system, asylum seekers can get professional training while helping the local economy. Ultimately, this project turns a zone of friction into a safe space that restores social cohesion.