Ravels Town Hall and Village Square

Grote Baan 1, 2380 Ravels
Design:
July 3, 1944

Design for a town hall, as well as the layout of the village square and an urban plan. Beautiful example of what Schellekens considered appropriate regional architecture during that period. Building consisting of two floors under a gabled roof. Entrance gate via a flight of steps. Use of traditional elements, yet modern in terms of a refined design language with contemporary materials.

F. VANSCHOONBEEK, an Architectural Historical Study of the Figure of Jozef Schellekens (1909-1963), Bachelor Paper Art Sciences and Archaeology, Free University of Brussels, 2012