The Fraterstuin in Goirle, a historic and monumental garden, will be revitalised as a collective outdoor space with the construction of a modern residential pavilion in the city centre. This redevelopment offers a unique opportunity to combine the historical value of the garden with contemporary residential facilities, contributing to the quality of life of both the new residents and the existing community. The Brothers' Garden has a rich history dating back to the establishment of the Brothers of Tilburg in Goirle. With its beautiful trees and serene surroundings, the garden has always been a green oasis in the heart of the city.
The redevelopment of the Brothers' Garden into a collective outdoor space will benefit not only the new residents, but also the wider community of Goirle. The integration of the residential pavilion and the garden will create a place where people can come together, relax and enjoy nature. The design of the residential pavilion takes into account the resulting harmony with the existing historical elements of the garden, preserving its authentic atmosphere.
The trees and plants in the Brothers' Garden play a central role in the new design. The garden contains several special tree species that are carefully integrated into the new layout. These green elements contribute to biodiversity and create a pleasant living environment. The construction of walkways and seating areas makes the garden accessible to all, making it a lively part of the urban infrastructure.
The redevelopment of the Frater Garden and the addition of a residential pavilion offer a unique opportunity to preserve historical heritage while creating a modern living environment. This project strengthens Goirle's community through a combination of history, nature and living, and contributes to the sustainable development of the town. The Fraterstuin will thus remain a valuable and beloved place, both for current and future generations.