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Atlas House in Eindhoven, The Netherlands by MONADNOCK

Thursday, April 13th, 2017

Article source: MONADNOCK 

The Atlas House is situated on the edge of the city of Eindhoven, opposite a historic rural estate. The compact square building manifests itself as a tower. It is rotated 45 degrees relative to the street and is detached from the boundaries of the plot. All windows are grouped around the corners and at times allow for diagonal views through the volume. Internally, the rotation provides striking vistas along the edges of the forest. The depth of the façade openings reveals that the size and colour of the bricks is the same both inside and outside. These define the character of the raw and restrained interior. The external facades offer no clues about the playful offsets of the internal spaces. The interior reveals a collection of rooms of various heights and floor levels, each giving their respective window openings specific characteristics.

Image Courtesy © Stijn Bollaert

  • Architects: MONADNOCK
  • Project: Atlas House
  • Location: Elburglaan 23, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Stijn Bollaert
  • Project Team: Sandor Naus, Job Floris with: Joana Correia, Hanna Fokken, Alice Delattre, Nick Chadde, Oliver Nyman
  • Structural Engineer: Bolwerk Weekers
  • Main Contractor: Woonveste Bouw BV
  • Completion date: July 2016
  • Year: 2015 – 2016

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360 Villa in The Netherlands by 123DV

Sunday, April 9th, 2017

Article source: 123DV

The family consists of a couple and their beautiful Alaskan malamute dogs. This time, our slogan ‘Living in a tailored suit’ got a special dynamic: the tailoring of our design to the requirements of an ultimate personal experience of living also concerned the arctic dogs that are important in their lives. It is important for the couple to stay in contact with their dogs, both in and outside of the house. The dogs ask a lot of attention and therefore they need a lot of contact with their owners. Also the dogs need a shelter outside.

Image Courtesy © Hannah Anthonysz

  • Architects: 123DV
  • Project: 360 Villa
  • Location: The Netherlands
  • Photography: Hannah Anthonysz
  • Surface plot: 4000 m²

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Matryoshka house in Rotterdam, The Netherlands by Shift architecture urbanism

Friday, March 31st, 2017

Article source: Shift architecture urbanism

Matryoskha House transforms an early 20th century townhouse into two high-end apartments by radically opening it up. Situated in the center of Rotterdam, the house was in a derelict state due the previous owner’s conversion of it into a sub-standard workers’ hotel. Bothered by the neglect, a neighbor acquired the property and gave Shift architecture urbanism the commission to give it an extreme makeover.

Image Courtesy © NoortjeKnulst

  • Architects: Shift architecture urbanism
  • Project: Matryoshka house
  • Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: NoortjeKnulst
  • Team: Thijs van Bijsterveldt , Oana Rades, Harm Timmermans, Thomas Grievink, Sara Frikech
  • Partner: Makina
  • Structural engineer: B2CO
  • Construction: 13 Speciaal
  • Interior construction: 13 Speciaal Metal cupboards, Ben Werkt Kitchen
  • Interior: DaphnaLaurens, FabriekNL, Intrigue collection, Michael Schoner, Os Δ Oos, Palau, Truly Truly
  • Year: 2017

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Project X in Almere, The Netherlands by René van Zuuk Architekten bv

Friday, March 24th, 2017

Article source: René van Zuuk Architekten bv

Behind the somewhat mysterious name ‘Project X’, hides the design of René van Zuuk and his family’s own residence. The villa with a small office space is located next to the architect’s former residence Psyche, in Almere’s The Fantasy district, an area for experimental housing. His old house now serves as the architects office since 2004, it occurred that the two plots could be consolidated into one garden. The garden area is optimized by leaving only the width of a parking space between Project X and its neighbouring house.

Image Courtesy © Christian Richters

  • Architects: René van Zuuk Architekten bv
  • Project: Project X
  • Location: De Fantasie 8, Almere, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Christian Richters and René van Zuuk
  • Client: René van Zuuk & Marjo Körner
  • Design: René van Zuuk
  • Structural Engineer: Van de Laar, Eindhoven  / NL

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Kleiburg De Flat in The Netherlands by NL Architects and XVW architectuur

Saturday, March 18th, 2017

Article source: NL Architects

Kleiburg

Kleiburg is one of the biggest apartment buildings in the Netherlands: a bend slab with 500 apartments, 400 meter long, 10 + 1 stories high.

Kleiburg is located in the Bijlmermeer, a CIAM inspired residential expansion of Amsterdam designed in the sixties by Siegfried Nassuth of the city planning department. De Bijlmer was intended as a green, light and spacious alternative for the -at that time- disintegrating inner city.

Image Courtesy © Stijn Poelstra

  • Architects: NL Architects and XVW architectuur
  • Project: Kleiburg De Flat
  • Location: Kleiburg, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Marcel van der Burg and Stijn Poelstra
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Client: Consortium De Flat: KondorWessels Vastgoed, Hendriks CPO, Vireo Vastgoed, Hollands Licht / Martijn Blom
  • Team NL Architects: Pieter Bannnenberg, Walter van Dijk, Kamiel Klaasse and Guus Peters with Iwan Hameleers, Giulia Pastore and Fouad Addou, Matthew Davis, Paul Ducom, Soo Kyung Chun, Adrian Mans, Paulo Dos Sousa, Carmen Valtierra de Luis
  • Structure: Van Rossum Raadgevende Ingenieurs Amsterdam bv
  • Building Physics: Schreuder Groep
  • Installations: HOMIJ Technische installaties bv, Amsterdam
  • Contractor: KondorWessels Amsterdam bv
  • Size: Gross floor area 65.600m², net floor area 59.400m²

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SAS-3 Housing Strijp-S Eindhoven in The Netherlands by architecten|en|en

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

Article source: architecten|en|en

Since a couple of years the former Philips-complex Strijp-S in the Dutch industrial city of Eindhoven forms the center of redevelopment. The urban design plan made by West 8 focuses on a combination of reuse of the Philips heritage and customized new buildings. The driving force of the ensemble is creativity; creative professions and functions mixed with an urban living environment.

Image Courtesy © BASE Photography

  • Architects: architecten|en|en
  • Project: SAS-3 Housing Strijp-S Eindhoven
  • Location: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  • Photography: BASE Photography
  • Client: Credo-IP / Woonbedrijf
  • Project year: 2005 – 2012

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skinnySCAR in Rotterdam, The Netherlands by Gwendolyn Huisman & Marijn Boterman

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

Article source: Gwendolyn Huisman & Marijn Boterman  

The skinnySCAR project of architect couple Gwendolyn Huisman and Marijn Boterman shows how forgotten empty spaces in the city can be used. Each city has neglected spaces like this, that are unused and underrated. These gaps can be upgraded to complete the urban fabric, while giving it a boost and creating possibilities for new forms of urban living for the adventurous ones. As young designers, Gwendolyn and Marijn are not limited by design traditions and conventions, and they saw the potential and challenge of a narrow gap with extreme proportions in an old Rotterdam neighborhood. In 2012 the process to convince the landowners to sell the narrow plot started, so they could develop it into their own home. After a short construction period of only 4 months in 2015/2016, the contractor left them an unfinished structure. They’ve been finishing the entire interior themselves since then and their design ideas are becoming manifest.

Image Courtesy © Marijn Boterman and Gwendolyn Huisman

  • Architects: Gwendolyn Huisman & Marijn Boterman
  • Project: skinnySCAR
  • Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, Vray, Adobe Photoshop
  • Photography: Ossip van Duivenbode, Vincent van Dordrecht, Marijn Boterman, Gwendolyn Huisman
  • Area: 140 m2
  • Period: Initiation 2012, Construction 2015-2016, Interior 2016-2017

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Waldeck in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Framework Studio

Sunday, March 5th, 2017

Article source: Framework Studio

Waldeck is a new bar in Amsterdam. Waldeck refers to the street on which is located. The Emmastraat is named after Queen Emma van Waldeck- Pyrmont.

The center of the design is the large bar located in the middle of the Cafe. The Bar defines the entire layout of the space. With its detailing and finishings it feels like the bar feels like a bar should feel. Sitting at the bar you have a perfect view over the Vondelpark and Konininneweg.

Image Courtesy © Peter Baas

  • Architects: Framework Studio
  • Project: Waldeck
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Peter Baas
  • Year: 2016

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Cafe De Ebeling in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Framework Studio

Friday, March 3rd, 2017

Article source: Framework Studio

De Ebeling is one of the most famous 90s cafes in Amsterdam. The design is based on the style of a French café combined with New York-style exposed brick. While the setting may be industrial, the ambience is still intimate.

Image Courtesy © Peter Tijhuis

  • Architects: Framework Studio
  • Project: Cafe De Ebeling
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Peter Tijhuis
  • Client: De Ebeling
  • Year: 2013

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The ‘House of Delft’ Mixed-Use Hub in The Netherlands by Van Dongen – Koschuch Architects and Planners

Tuesday, February 28th, 2017

Article source: Van Dongen – Koschuch Architects and Planners

Delft, city of innovation in the Netherlands

The entire world knows Delft from Delft Blue pottery and the painter Johannes Vermeer. But there is more to Delft. Delft is a city of innovation and pioneers. Making the impossible possible is in the DNA of Delft. It has been for centuries, from the first beer brewers who innovated with water management in the 14th century. A couple of centuries later, Hugo de Groot created modern international public law and Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek invented the microscope. And recently, Boyan Slat, a student at the Delft University of Technology, surprised the world with the Ocean Cleanup, a solution for ridding the oceans of the ‘plastic soup’.

Image Courtesy © Van Dongen – Koschuch Architects and Planners

  • Architects: Van Dongen – Koschuch Architects and Planners
  • Project: The ‘House of Delft’ Mixed-Use Hub
  • Location: Delft, The Netherlands
  • Architects in charge: Frits van Dongen and Patrick Koschuch
  • Area: 13.000 sqm
  • Project year: 2016

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