Niekée in Roermond Netherlands




The Niekée, a spectacular facility centre building in Roermond, Netherlands was produced by Haag-based architects LIAG is as vibrant and playful as its resident students. Niekée is a facilitating education and recreation centre for schools, social organisations and businesses. Especially intended for advanced stages of secondary education in Technologies and Economics, it has been housed in a brand-new spectacular building. With floating rooms in the central atrium, an unorthodox style, its total transparency and striking use of colours and supplies, Niekée distinguishes itself from a conventional school in each and every sense imaginable.niekee by liag in netherlands, interior lobby buildingniekee by liag in netherlands, colorfull interior designniekee by liag in netherlands, contemporary interior designniekee by liag in netherlands, exterior facade buildingniekee by liag in netherlands, facade detail architecturalThe user is central in LIAG’s style. This is expressed via the organisation of the building about the central atrium, which consists of the house bases and open studying centre. Students acquire understanding, independently and via projects, and, thanks to the big degree of internal transparency, are in direct get in touch with the workspaces on the ground floor and the floors containing other study places. Home bases are on the ground floor as well as suspended above it in the central space – safe and recognisable house bases exactly where students following the precise exact same courses can meet each other in a lounge atmosphere prior to school, or to take a break in between classes.

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