The Living Tomorrow pavilion is situated in Amsterdam South-East, where it occupies an exceptional position because of its small-scaled measurements. The layout of the building functions as a basis for the different innovative concepts and technologies adjusted to the recent developments during the next 5 years.
Program: Showroom pavilion – Demonstration lab (House of the future, event space, auditorium, business department of the future, the future office, lounges)
Building area: 4.000 m²
Building volume: 45 x 21 x 33 m
Client: Living Tomorrow, Vilvoorde
Gross floor surface: 3.500 m²
Volume: 32.000 m³
Design
UN Studio: Ben van Berkel with Igor Kebel, Aad Krom, Martin Kuitert, Markus Berger
Article source: Atelier d’architecture Michel Rémon
Perched on the hilltop overlooking the town, the Villeneuve-Saint-Georges hospital project a reassuring presence. The Michel REMON architecture firm, commissioned to build the Women and children’s Wing of the Hospital, reconfigured the current block tower block by enhancing its tenous footing on the slope thanks to the new building.
Previously, this health facility complex consisted in a main building, and two auxiliary buildings apart from the first.
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