The renewal plan for the Pollare district focuses next to the creation of typological diversity also on the perception of the area, the joy of living of its residents, the Next to the typological diversity of the new sustainable homes, the renewal plan will focus on the perception of the area, the living enjoyment of its residents, the realization of a social mix and a upgrade of the quality of the public space. By demolishing 57 identical family houses, the opportunity is created to develop 98 sustainable houses in different typologies within the strict conditions of the area. Next to new family houses the plan foresees adapted housing for seniors and starters housing. Together these aspects of the renewal will offer a contemporary mix of housing typologies, they will create a mix of current and new inhabitants and offer a new qualitative public space.
Renewal Pollare district
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Transformation towards typological diversity

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Status: Start construction 2019, design development 2016, 1st place competition 2013
Team: Johan De Wachter, Andrius Kalinauskas, Patricia Mata Mayrand, Liana Sofiadi, Viktorija Gailiute, Nicolette Marzovilla, Marieke van Hensbergen, Anna Kintsurashvili, Gemma Carcasona, Rik de Vooght, Rutger Boydens
Client: SHM Ninove-Welzijn
Location: Ninove, BE
Team: Johan De Wachter, Andrius Kalinauskas, Patricia Mata Mayrand, Liana Sofiadi, Viktorija Gailiute, Nicolette Marzovilla, Marieke van Hensbergen, Anna Kintsurashvili, Gemma Carcasona, Rik de Vooght, Rutger Boydens
Client: SHM Ninove-Welzijn
Location: Ninove, BE
Program: 98 sustainable houses in different typologies
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Patricia Mata Mayrand
I have always been an aesthete, critical and curious person, which led me to the interest of how Architecture impacts on people’s daily lives.
The obsession with simplifying complex processes in order to achieve a recognizable solution that applies naturally across the different scales of a project, has come to define my practice. These solutions weave together efficiency, sustainability, comfort, and identity for the end user.
After completing my university studies, I moved to the Netherlands with a scholarship from Fundación Arquia to work at MVRDV. I later returned to Spain, where I worked as an independent architect and contributed to a project on the coast.
Back in the Netherlands, I worked on large-scale projects at EEA; and with a clearer vision of my professional goals, I decided to join Woonwerk Architecten, where I continue to develop my career.
In addition to my professional work, I participate in volunteer activities that allow me to experience firsthand life in residential care centres that offer rehabilitation services, cognitive stimulation, and medical care.
I am committed to sharing and promoting my experience at both a local and international level.
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