Radboud University Dental Sciences Building | Inbo

Designed by Inbo, Cross-pollination, and encounter are keywords in the design of the renovation of the Dental Sciences Building, part of the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the Radboud University and the Arnhem Nijmegen College. The renovated building combines theory and practice in education, research, and patient care
With a façade, a new central atrium and new installations, the building are making a sustainability transition aimed at energy saving, an increase in comfort, flexible use, and a contemporary look. The right separation and connections between users, between practice spaces and teach and instruction rooms, changing and flexible use – including the longer term – and the choice of quality materials prepare the building for the future.
After earlier plans to construct a new building, the principal opted for the renovation of the prominent Dental Sciences Building, beloved by the university community. This offered a great opportunity to showcase the potential of the oft-maligned concrete architecture from that period. Like a Phoenix, the building was resurrected after 47 years, basking in its new-found glory. It is one of the few buildings designed by the architect Dijkema that will be retained on campus.

photography by © Jan de Vries Fotograaf

People, who have last seen the building years ago, have to look twice before they notice it has changed: the new façade of the high-rise is an interpretation of the old façade, the light elements in the old are now heavy and vice versa. Furthermore, a closer inspection reveals that the metal façade sections have a special transition from light to dark thanks to the glass. But especially the plinth course has changed: as it was once closed and felt hard is now transparent and inviting. This has improved the connection to and the significance of the campus. Building and surroundings mark the entrance to the campus.

photography by © Jan de Vries Fotograaf

In its original situation, the low-rise building was very confusing. The downstairs clinic and the teaching practices in the high-rise building were difficult to find. A major intervention in the renovation was the introduction of a clear and inviting ‘Kliniekenplein’ (Clinic Square) in the form of a central atrium, which furthermore introduces light into the heart of the building. Next to the atrium lies a series of beautiful lit treatment rooms which become a suitable place for children and people afraid of the dentist through its smart routing and soft materialization.

photography by © Jan de Vries Fotograaf

The focus was on using existing qualities and, if possible, designed by following the original building structure. The powerful concrete construction of the high-rise building is now visible. The heavy concrete floor beams are visible and increase the spatial feeling. Working on the special concrete construction in the high-rise building, the weight balance literally guided the design process. Removing the concrete weight allowed the placement of new façades with triple glass, light-weight concrete, and anodized aluminum, with sun protection
The tectonic nature of the building has always been the starting point. Beautifully intricate stairwells, tiled floors, and wall coverings have been restored to their former splendor. The craftsmanship in the formwork concrete core walls, cleaned of paint, characterize and provide guidance. The dental precision of the users contrasts nicely with the robustness of the building. The pallet of dark and light, fresh, smooth materials and colors complete the born-again nature of the sturdy building.

photography by © Eric Scholten

Project Info:
Architects: Inbo
Location: Comeniuslaan 4, 6533 BR Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Architect in Charge: Jeroen Simons
Interior Architect: Ex Interiors in cooperation with Wiegerinck
Area: 25077.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Jan de Vries Fotograaf, Eric Scholten, Alexander van Berge, Eric van ‘t Hullenaar
Manufacturers: MHB, Mosa, Schüco, Sto, OWA, Deco, Desso&Ex
Project Name: Radboud University Dental Sciences Building

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