SANGO Blood Centre

offices, laboratories, and donor center
The Blood Service of the Red Cross-Flanders handles the collection, testing, and supply of blood for use in hospitals. The Red Cross wants to centralize all its services concerning the collection, processing, storage, and distribution of blood in a new building beside its headquarters in Mechelen. With the new building, the Red Cross kicked off the redevelopment of the Ragheno site, an ambitious urban regeneration project on the former workshop grounds behind the railway station.
Location

Motstraat
Mechelen
Belgium

Year
2015
Surface area
8.475m²
Status
realized
Client
Sustainable Development Mechelen
Landscape design
  • Avantgarden
BREEAM-Outstanding certificate
Nearly Zero Energy Building: excellent
Photography
Stijn Bollaert
Matthias Vanhoutteghem

The building houses all the laboratories needed to process the blood, as well as the central administration office, a storage facility with refrigeration and freezer units, and a healthcare library. The building also serves as a central reception point for the entire Red Cross site. As a result, it also performs an important public and representative function.

The structure of the building is clear and immediately recognizable. It resembles a large bookend, with a horizontal and a vertical volume. The vertical block houses the offices and labs. The layout is generic and flexible, enabling the building to grow with the organization’s changing needs. The horizontal block consists of a closed base containing the storage area and the healthcare library. Above the base, on the first floor, the public area has a multipurpose reception room, a cafeteria, and a blood donation room. The pleated roof structure with its skylights creates a surprising play of light on the clean white walls and warm wooden floors in the public section.

The project was the second building in Belgium to be awarded the BREEAM sustainability rating of ‘outstanding’.

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