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De Klinker in Winschoten, The Netherlands by Atelier PRO

Wednesday, September 26th, 2018

Article source: Atelier PRO

The Klinker Cultural Centre was given a lively exterior to reflect the expressive nature of its programs. Its central location in Winschoten makes it easily accessible to the residents who can enjoy the cultural offerings of the theatre, arts centre, radio studio and library, or savour a coffee in the theatre café. In this way, residents themselves actively contribute to their city’s cultural life.

Exterior, Image Courtesy © Ronald Halbe

  • Architects: Atelier PRO
  • Project: De Klinker
  • Location: Mr. D. U. Stikkerlaan 251, Winschoten
  • Photography: Ronald Halbe, Eva Bloem
  • Client: Gemeente Oldambt
  • Project Architect: Dorte Kristensen & Lisette Plouvier
  • Project Leader: Eelko Bemener
  • Total Building Costs: €15.576.371
  • Gross Floor Area: 8.125 m
  • Design Period: 2011
  • Construction Period: 2011 – 2014

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HAVO/VWO Carmel College in Raalte, The Netherlands by ATELIER PRO

Tuesday, September 25th, 2018

Article source: ATELIER PRO

Atelier PRO has designed a completely new learning environment, encompassing both the architecture and interiors, for the senior general (HAVO) and pre-university (VWO) students at Carmel College in Raalte. The landscape design was made in collaboration with Oase Stedenbouw en Landschap urban planning consulting agency.

Exterior, Image Courtesy © Dick Verwoerd

  • Architects: ATELIER PRO (Dorte Kristensen & Martijn de Visser)
  • Project: HAVO/VWO Carmel College
  • Location: Hofstedelaan 4, Raalte, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Dick Verwoerd, Stijn Poelstra, Eva Bloem
  • Client: Carmel College Salland
  • Project Leader: Eelko Bemener & Tobias Thoen
  • Total Building Costs: €8.000.000
  • Gross Floor Area: 8.909 m²
  • Design Period: 2012 – 2013
  • Construction Period: 2014 – 2015
  • Completion: 2015

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IJburg College 2 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Atelier PRO

Monday, September 24th, 2018

Article source: Atelier PRO

Atelier PRO’s design for IJburg College 2 in Amsterdam was selected as part of a European tender. IJburg College 2 is a new secondary school that will accommodate approximately 800 students at VMBO-T and HAVO levels. The aim is to realise a ‘High Tech Green’ school that fits well with this site.

The gold anodised aluminium facade cladding has a striking character and is a harmonious appearance in the stony environment. Depending on the perspective, the aluminium cassettes provide a poetic light game, Image Courtesy © Jan Paul Mioulet

  • Architects: Atelier PRO (Dorte Kristensen & Karho Yeung)
  • Project: IJburg College 2
  • Location: Geertje Wielemastraat 1, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Jan Paul Mioulet
  • Client: Stichting Samenwerkingsschool ABVO          
  • Project Leader: Eelko Bemener
  • Total Building Costs: €6.375.209
  • Gross Floor Area: 7.089 m²
  • Design Period: 2014 – 2015
  • Construction Period: 2015 – 2016
  • Completion: 2016

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Hyde Park in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands by MVRDV

Sunday, September 9th, 2018

Article source: MVRDV 

Hyde Park will become a popular residential area in the Amsterdam region, due to its central location and MVRDV’s vision introducing high quality housing and commercial facilities. This will create an important urban development for the area of Beukenhorst-West, located between the train station and centre of Hoofddorp which has remained until recently, a desolate office park with vacant spaces.

Image Courtesy © MVRDV

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: Hyde Park
  • Location: Hoofddorp, The Netherlands
  • Client: Snippe Projecten B.V. and IC Netherlands B.V.
  • Principal-in-Charge: Winy Maas
  • Partner: Jeroen Zuidgeest
  • Design Team: Emilie Koch with Olivier Sobels, Rugile Ropolaite, Roxana Aron, Tomasz Crompton, Claudia Mainardi, Guillermo Corella and Francesca Po

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Community school Het Dok in Oegstgeest, The Netherlands by Paul de Ruiter Architects

Tuesday, September 4th, 2018

Article source: Paul de Ruiter Architects 

Going to school in a wooded environment where it’s all about sustainability. Het Dok is a new community school where kids can learn and play safely, and where nature is tangible both outside and in every class room. Natural materials, fresh air and lots of daylight were the most important starting points for the design.

Community school Het Dok comprises a primary school, a day care center, a nursery school, a sports hall, a music school, and exhibition and multifunctional spaces. These functions are divided between the ground floor and the first floor, and are directly connected with the circular courtyard. The complex has a natural and comfortable appearance because of its wooden construction.

Image Courtesy © Sonia Arrepia

  • Architects: Paul de Ruiter Architects
  • Project: Community school Het Dok
  • Location: Oegstgeest, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Sonia Arrepia
  • Client: Municipality of Oegstgeest 
  • User: Municipality of Oegstgeest, ABS Het Dok, Stichting Kinderopvang Oegstgeest 
  • Project Architects: Paul de Ruiter and Noud Paes 
  • Project Team: Richard Buijs, Marlous Vriethoff, Laura van de Pol, Wilko de Haan, Christian Quesada van Beresteyn 
  • Construction Management: Traject Vastgoed Advies Groep 
  • Adv. Construction: Pieters Bouwtechniek Delft 

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Bar Basquiat in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by STUDIO MODIJEFSKY

Friday, August 17th, 2018

Article source: STUDIO MODIJEFSKY

Studio Modijefsky has recently completed a new bar in Amsterdam East called Bar Basquiat. Named after one of the most celebrated American artists of the 20th century, poet and painter, Jean-Michel Basquiat, the bar is located in a multicultural neighbourhood packed with small shops and markets. Formerly a local supermarket with a butcher inside, the building had plenty to offer; large openings facing the main street and a strong grid of beams on the ceiling.

The urban characteristics of the area together with Basquiat’s artistic ideas and visions; and the distinct quality, which the space offers create the foundations for the concept design of the new bar.

Image Courtesy © Maarten Willemstein

  • Architects: STUDIO MODIJEFSKY
  • Project: Bar Basquiat
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Maarten Willemstein
  • Client: Drie wijzen uit Oost
  • Design: Studio Modijefsky; Esther Stam, Natalia Nikolopoulou, Tessa de Wilde, Moene Van Werven, Kristina Petrauskaite, Zahra Rajaei
  • Size: 185m²
  • Status: Realised December 2015

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The Curve in IJsselstein, The Netherlands by EVA architecten

Wednesday, July 25th, 2018

Article source: EVA architecten 

Transparency is a core value of the organization that will occupy this office, and was therefore an important starting point for the design. The all-glass facade maximizes visibility and light penetration. The shape of the building follows in essence the existing building lines of the adjacent buildings, the façade jumps in and out where an exception is requested by program or function. The façade rim also detaches from the rest of the façade at specific points and provides canopies to limit sun exposure. On the corner of the intersection and the best view the second floor cantilevers to accentuate the corner. The same floor jumps back at the opposite side of the building to create a roof garden and mark the main entrance.

Image Courtesy © Luuk Kramer

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Sixteen oak barn in Berlicum, The Netherlands by HILBERINKBOSCH architecten

Thursday, July 12th, 2018

Article source: HILBERINKBOSCH architecten

Traditionally, most farmhouses in the Meierij of ’s Hertogenbosch, a former administrative realm or bailiwick, have their separate parts such as living quarters, storage space and cowsheds integrated into a single building. Over time, however, these compact buildings frequently became too cramped to house all of these functions and a separate barn was added. These were usually built from locally available materials and largely followed the structural pattern of the farmhouses themselves.

Image Courtesy © René de Wit

  • Architects: HILBERINKBOSCH architecten (Annemariken Hilberink, Geert Bosch)
  • Project: Sixteen oak barn
  • Location: Berlicum, The Netherlands
  • Photography: René de Wit
  • Software used: Adomi ASD
  • Client: project HILBERINKBOSCH at own property
  • Collaborator: Frenske Wijnen
  • Contractor: Zandenbouw, Aarle-Rixtel
  • Sawing: Brabant Hout
  • Building period: May 2017 – January 2018

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SeaSaw in Den Helder, The Netherlands by MVRDV

Wednesday, June 6th, 2018

Article source: MVRDV 

Zeestad and the municipality of Den Helder (Netherlands) today announced MVRDV as winners in the competition for a new public installation on the northern dike of the city of Den Helder. The jury praised the winning entry for demonstrating “an energetic spirit of the city is represented as an infinite form.” The new landmark represents the connection between city and sea. Completion is set for 2019.

Image Courtesy © MVRDV

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: SeaSaw
  • Location: Den Helder, The Netherlands
  • Client: Zeestad and the municipality of Den Helder
  • Design: Winy Maas, Jacob Van Rijs and Nathalie De Vries
  • Design Team: Jacob van Rijs, Stefan de Koning with Ronald Hoogeveen, Sanne van der Burgh, Geert Folmer, Stavros Gargaretas, Boudewijn Thomas, Mariya Gyaurova, Akshey Krishna Venkatesh, Afrodite Moustroufis, Angel Sanchez Navarro, Boris Tikvarski, Edina Peli, Kristin Schaefer, Katarzyna Nowak, Kevin Loftus, Luca Vacchini, Mirco Facchinelli and Meng Yang
  • Visualisation: Antonio Luca Coco, Tomaso Maschietti, Giovanni Coni and Kirill Emelianov
  • Partners: IMd Consulting engineers: ir. Pim Peters RO and ir. Sander Lamping
  • Year: 2018+

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National Museum of Ceramics Princessehof in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands by i29 interior architects

Monday, May 21st, 2018

Article source: i29 interior architects

i29 transforms National Museum of Ceramics Princessehof in Leeuwarden, NL

Leeuwarden is the European Capital of Culture 2018, and museum Princessehof celebrates its 100th birthday. This anniversary was the motive for a major renovation of the museum, with the goal of increasing its appeal and accessibility to visitors. i29 interior architects created a surprisingly modern interior in the monumental buildings, which date from the 18th century. The design features an entrance hall including the museum store and tearoom, the museum square and exhibition areas for the vast collections.

Image Courtesy © Ewout Huibers

  • Architects: i29 interior architects
  • Project: National Museum of Ceramics Princessehof
  • Location: Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Ewout Huibers
  • Client: The Princessehof Museum
  • Interior Design: Jaspar Jansen, Jeroen Dellensen, Begona Masia, Shyla Rietveld, Egle Jacinaviciute.
  • Concept/Communications: The Ambassadors of Aesthetics, Menno Landstra
  • Project Management: FMXXL
  • Contractor: bouwbedrijf Van Marrum bv
  • Interior Construction: Zwartwoud bv
  • Surface Area: 1,200 m2

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