Futureproof design
Grunstra Architecten was responsible for the design of the new rehabilitation centre. Gerrit van der Steege, board member and construction manager, describes more about the project: “Markant has three floors with 51 single studios of approximately 30 square meters each, which all have their own sanitary facilities. The building also has a multifunctional space for treatment and therapy.”
Recyclable building materials
Dennis Kooyman, who works as a planner at construction firm P. van Leeuwen, was involved in the project from the start. He explains that one of the decisive factors for choosing Rockpanel was that these facade boards are very sustainable. “Sustainability played a major role in this project. Thanks to good insulation and the use of PV panels, a gas connection became unnecessary. Moreover, it was built in a very flexible way, so it’s easy to adjust the building for other uses in the care sector. It’s a very nice bonus that we could use materials that are also highly sustainable, such as Rockpanel. These natural facade boards can be recycled if the building owner wishes to change the building.”
Low-maintenance and firesafe
Architect Gerrit van der Steege is enthusiastic about how low-maintenance Rockpanel products are. “Thanks to a high-quality water-based coating, the boards will look great for years, without having to pay a lot of attention to maintenance. Cleaning it once a year with a simple cleaning agent will do, which helps keeping the operating costs low, which is of course extra important in the care sector.”
Van der Steege adds: “What’s also very relevant for building in the care sector, is fire safety. Buildings like this rehabilitation centre are high-risk buildings where the impact of a fire can be catastrophic, which is why we also looked at fire safety when choosing facade materials.”