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NTI head office in Leiden, Netherlands by Liong Lie Architects

Sunday, May 18th, 2014

Article source: Liong Lie Architects

Liong Lie Architects has designed the new interior of the NTI head office in Leiden, Holland. NTI stands for more than 70 years of cutting-edge distance education. The new learning according to NTI is the ideal combination of online learning and classroom meetings.

Image Courtesy ©  Hannah Anthonysz

Image Courtesy © Hannah Anthonysz

  • Architects: Liong Lie Architects
  • Project: NTI head office
  • Location:  Leiden, Netherlands
  • Photography: Hannah Anthonysz
  • Client: NTI
  • Program: Education, office and callcentre
  • Total m2: 2200 m²
  • Total amount of rooms: 7 classrooms: total 500m2
  • Callcentre: 60 work spaces
  • Office: 95 work spaces
  • Design team: Liong Lie, Roeland de Jong, Michael Schuurman, Rajiv Sewtahal
  • Project management: Goed4U, Leidschendam
  • Built: 30November2013
  • Timespan: 5 Months: design including realisation

Contractors:

  • Builders: FDV Groep, Giessenburg
  • Electrical engineering : Elektro Groeneweg Installatie BV, Rotterdam
  • Walls: Plan Effect, Geldermalsen
  • Flooring: Kampschreur BV, Zoeterwoude-dorp
  • Acoustic panels + prints: in-zee, Schiedam
  • Security: Hillsafety, Alphen aan den Rijn
  • Airco: Compair, Capelle aan de IJssel
  • Interior builders: Dokter Interieurbouw, Barneveld

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BioPartner in Leiden, Netherlands by JHK Architecten

Thursday, January 30th, 2014

Article source: JHK Architecten

BioPartner Accelerator & Incubator are two buildings that were developed within a Design & Build construction for BioPartner Center Leiden by Dura Vermeer Bouw in partnership with JHK Architecten.

Together the buildings provide 11,500 m² of office and laboratory space for starting or restarting entrepreneurs in the bio-technology industry. Flexible work areas have been realized that offer space and opportunities to companies involved in research into medicines and vaccines. BioPartner Center Leiden Nederland is the largest centre for starters in the life sciences in the Netherlands.

Image Courtesy © Arthur Meerloo

  • Architects: JHK Architecten
  • Project: BioPartner
  • Location: Leiden, Netherlands
  • Photography: Palladium Photodesign, Arthur Meerloo
  • Software used: Autocad and Revit.
  • Client Design and Build: Dura Vermeer Bouw Leidschendam
  • User: BioPartner Center Leiden
  • Project start: 2009
  • Completion: 2012
  • Accelerator: ca 6,500 m²
  • Incubator: ca 5,000 m²
  • Contractor: Dura Vermeer Bouw Leidschendam
  • Structural engineer: Adviesbureau Kaskon
  • Building services adviser W: Wolter en Dros
  • Building services adviser E: Croon TBI
  • Building physics adviser: Bureau Nieman

MARE COLLEGE IN LEIDEN, Netherlands by 24H Architecture

Tuesday, August 13th, 2013

Article source: 24H Architecture

Due to urban developments in the city of Leiden, the Marecollege had to move to a new location. At the Sumatrastraat, an abandoned existing school building was transformed into a new school building that was fit for the Marecollege, a secondary Waldorf school with 450 students.

Image Courtesy © Boris Zeisser, Rotterdam

  • Architects: 24H Architecture 
  • Project: MARE COLLEGE 
  • Location: LEIDEN, Netherlands
  • Photography: Boris Zeisser, Rotterdam
  • Client: Stichting Vrijescholen Zuid West Nederland
  • Design: 2011-2012
  • Construction: 2012-2013
  • Completion: June 2013
  • Construction costs:  € 4.200.000,00-
  • Floor area: 3800 m2
  • Materials used: Façade cladding slate shingles, wood cladding lauro gamela and masaranduba, window frames sapupira, bamboo flooring, iroko and movingui reception, special dancefloor in Auditorium keroewing, birch ceiling special 24H design pattern
  • Illumination, lamps (product/company): Drop lights, by nexxt and GUIJARROS G1 A CHW

New Naturalis Biodiversity Center Winning Proposal in Leiden, Amsterdam by NEUTELINGS RIEDIJK ARCHITECTS

Thursday, July 4th, 2013

Article source: NEUTELINGS RIEDIJK ARCHITECTS

Biodiversity Naturalis Leiden Center

Naturalis provides new building on the Darwinweg in Leiden, where at present, the museum is located. The reason is the merger with parts of the University of Amsterdam, Leiden University and Wageningen University. The construction leads to an extension of the current museum, laboratories and offices. For this project, five architects unanimously Neutelings Riedijk Architects chosen by a committee headed by Ton Idsinga, architectural historian.

Ambition

The plan of Neutelings Riedijk Architects has the ambition to strengthen the ‘ensemble’ character of the existing buildings and supplement with building types and outdoor spaces that are currently lacking. The ultimate goal is to transform into a leading Biodiversity Center with a strong public appearance that is ready for the coming decades. The current building complex Naturalis in a clear way

Image Courtesy © NEUTELINGS RIEDIJK ARCHITECTS

Two Sports Centers Boshuizerkade in Leiden, The Netherlands by René van Zuuk Architects bv

Friday, March 15th, 2013

Article source: René van Zuuk Architects bv

The municipality of Leiden was looking to replace the old sports facilities in Leiden with a new complex which would separate the youth football association from the Leiden sports company. The position and footprint of the pavilions was predetermined by Buro Sant and Co who were responsible for the urban design.

Image Courtesy René van Zuuk Architects bv 

  • Architects: René van Zuuk Architects bv
  • Project: Two Sports Centers Boshuizerkade
  • Location: Boshuizerkade, Leiden, The Netherlands
  • Photographer: René van Zuuk Architects bv
  • Client: Municipality of Leiden
  • Program: Two Sportcenters
  • Office: René van Zuuk Architects b.v., Almere / NL
  • Design: René van Zuuk
  • Design Team: Kersten Scheller, Peter Hagelaar, Wulf Oschwald, Javier Paz Taibo
  • Structural engineer: ABT bv
  • Building engineering : Technisch AdviesburoSanes bv
  • Contractor : Huurman Leiden bv
  • Floor area: 1.590 m²
  • Built-up area: 824 m²
  • Cubage: 5.030m³
  • Building Costs: € 1.677.500,
  • €/m³BRI: 333,50 €/m³
  • Start of planning: 2009
  • Completion: 2012
  • Phases of planning: 2-9

Double House in Leiden, The Netherlands by GAAGA studio for architecture

Tuesday, June 26th, 2012

Article source: GAAGA

Situated in the urban planning area Nieuw Leyden, the project includes two separate houses combined into one single looking volume.  Both houses, practically identical on the inside, are designed as one entity on the outside, only the two entrance doors reveal the presence of two homes.

Facade Exterior (Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg)

  • Architects: GAAGA studio for architecture
  • Project: Double House
  • Location: Leiden, The Netherlands
  • Team:  Esther Stevelink and Arie Bergsma
  • Client: Nieuw Leyden CV
  • Realisation: 2009 – 2012
  • Contractor: Verbeij Bouw, Boskoop.
  • Structural Engineering: Buro Broersma,  Den Haag
  • Energy performance & building physics: GAAGA – Arie Bergsma
  • Photographs: Marcel van der Burg
  • Software used: Autocad and artlantis (for rendering)

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Piano House in Dutch city of Leiden by PASEL.KUENZEL ARCHITECTS

Sunday, May 27th, 2012

Article source: PASEL.KUENZEL ARCHITECTS

This remarkable urban villa, designed by Dutch architects Ralf Pasel and Frederik Künzel, is located on the site of a former industrial area, in the heart of the Dutch city of Leiden.

Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

  • Architect: pasel.kuenzel architects, Rotterdam, NL
  • Project: Piano House
  • Location: Dutch city, Leiden
  • Team: R. Pasel, F. Künzel, S. Wolff
  • Client: Private
  • Photos: Marcel van der Burg

 

Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

The spatial idea of this urban residence is based on a 3 metre high, all-embracing wooden screen that surrounds the whole site enclosing as well the building volumes as the building voids of the patio and garden.

Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

The composition of this wooden filter, made out of ?dancing? timber fins, refers directely to the musical oeuvre of the concert violist and the pianist living in the house. It manifests a crescendo of multifaceted visual relationships and allows for an exceptional syncopical relation between public and private life; between inside and outside the house.

Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

While the merging interior and exterior spaces on the groundfloor are taken up by the living and music areas, the upperfloor comprises various private rooms with individual roofterraces.

Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

 

Image Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

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V36K0809 in Leiden, The Netherlands by pasel kuenzel architects

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Article source: pasel kuenzel architects

On a former industrial site close to the historical heart of the renowned Dutch university city of Leiden, emerges one of the biggest urban developments of private-collective dwellings in the Netherlands. In their series of eleven town houses, Rotterdam based architects pasel.künzel architects present yet another exceptional residence. V36K08/09 is the front end of a terrace that is built on a collective parking garage. The residence comprises two separate dwellings for mother and son, including two spacious and hidden patios.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Marcel van der Burg)

  • Architect: pasel kuenzel architects
  • Name of Project: V36K0809
  • Location: Leiden, The Netherlands
  • Type: Urban Diva
  • Photography: Marcel van der Burg

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House in Leiden, The Netherlands by SAMF Arquitectos

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Article source: SAMF Arquitectos

This house in Leiden, NL, is integrated into a large 17th century stable whose use has been altered to accommodate six different houses. In this long process of residential occupation, internally, the original clarity and direct quality of the construction had been lost. The renovation essentially sought to clear the space, which was excessively partitioned, so as to regain a unified vision of the house and rediscover its character and spatial qualities.

Image Courtesy João Morgado

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V12K0102 in Leiden, Netherlands by pasel.kuenzel architects

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

Article source: pasel.kuenzel architects

PASEL.KUENZEL ARCHITECTS COMPLETE 30 METRE RESIDENCE V12K0102

30 RUNNING METRE OF HOUSE!

On the site of a former slaughterhouse in the historical heart of the Dutch university city of Leiden, emerges one of the biggest urban developments of private dwellings in the Netherlands. In their series of eleven, Rotterdam based architects pasel.künzel architects present yet another spectecular house giving a new interpretation of the classical Dutch housing typology.

Images Courtesy Marcel van der Burg

  • Architect: pasel.kuenzel architects, Rotterdam, NL
  • Name of Project: V12K0102
  • Location: Leiden, Netherlands
  • Team: R. Pasel, F. Künzel, F. Sack, H. Vollmuller, L. Pasel
  • Client: Private
  • Date: 2008-2011
  • Size: 240 m2
  • Photos: Marcel van der Burg

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