OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_locatie ©Tim Van de Velde

OO2405_luchtfoto ©AGIV & provincie Oost-Vlaanderen, opname 2006

OO2405_luchtfoto ©AGIV & provincie Oost-Vlaanderen, opname 2006

Project description

Nazareth is a borough in East Flanders (Ghent district) between Deinze, Sint-Martens-Latem, De Pinte, Gavere, Zingem and Kruishoutem. To the south the River Scheldt forms a natural boundary with Gavere. The borough lies in a triangle formed by the city of Ghent and the towns of Deinze and Oudenaarde. Since a merger in 1977, Nazareth has consisted of two subdistricts: Nazareth and Eke.

Dorp, which is the name of the village square in the subdistrict of Nazareth, has largely retained its historical structure: one large square open space surrounded by unbroken frontages, and in the middle a church surrounded by the churchyard. A diagonal avenue links Dorp to the grounds of the mansion.

This historical structure is subject to erosion. Increasing motor traffic is harming the space: roads, cycle paths, parking spaces and pavements all divide up the space that was once uniform from one façade to the next. Modest nineteenth-century buildings have here and there been replaced by larger contemporary ones. Dorp is under pressure from the persistent need for parking space and the traffic chaos at the entrance to the school.

The local authority is looking for a team that can cope with a varied range of issues: underpinning the historical identity, reinforcing the position in the landscape, identifying and tackling transport problems, a contemporary design of the public space, and so on. The team will be given the full assignment (from design to execution) for the redesign of the actual village square. In addition, the local authority wants to see this design incorporated into a long-term plan for the wider surroundings of the square. The questions include:
- How can present-day transport needs and parking be satisfied without eroding identity of the space?
- Can any good alternatives be devised for access to the school, shops and market?
- How can the graveyard, with its declining number of permits, be used respectfully as a green and restful public place?
- How can Dorp be opened up better to the valuable surrounding open space and the mansion grounds?
The re-laying of Dorp will take place in stages, so that the square can continue to function during the works with as little upset as possible. The vision requested for the village centre should provide a solid conceptual framework for possible future developments connected to the village square.

Global fee min 7% > max 8%

Nazareth OO2405

All-inclusive assignement to conceive a vision for the centre and a new layout for the village square in Nazareth

Project status
Selected agencies
  • Posad
  • Atelier JPLX bvba
  • Denis Dujardin BVBA, Sweco Belgium BV
  • MJOSE VAN HEE ARCHITECTEN bvba
Location

Dorp, 9810 Nazareth

Timing project
  • Selection: 27 Nov 2012
  • First briefing: 8 Feb 2013
  • Second briefing: 8 Mar 2013
  • Submission: 6 Jun 2013
  • Jury: 20 Jun 2013
Client

gemeentebestuur Nazareth

contact Client

Astrid De Meersman

Contactperson TVB

Eva Amelynck

Procedure

prijsvraag voor ontwerpen met gunning via onderhandelingsprocedure zonder bekendmaking.

External jury member

Jan Schreurs

Budget

2.500.000 (incl. VAT) (incl. Fees)

Awards designers

5.000 € excl VAT per candidate - 4 candidates