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Stichting DUWO en BAM Wonen hebben deze week overeenstemming bereikt over de realisatie van 767 sociale huurwoningen voor jongeren en studenten in de Sluisbuurt in Amsterdam. De woningen worden verdeeld over twee gebouwen, die zijn ontworpen door Mei architects and planners. De gebouwen worden voorzien van een gevarieerde en gelaagde gevel, waarin deels pictogrammen van typische objecten van ‘thuis’ zijn verwerkt. Voor het blok met 525 woningen ontwierp Stang Gubbels pictogrammen voor 27 gevelpanelen, die in beton zijn gegoten of lasergestraald uit aluminium. Met een knipoog toont Stang typische objecten van ‘thuis’: een vissenkom, pan met soep, klok aan de wand, kat op de bank en kleding in de wasmand. Zie meer op Architectenweb.
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Chuch “Pauluskerk”, Rotterdam. designed by Will Alsop
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Démarrage projet rénovation ... On démolit, dépose, décape ... Pour mieux repartir ... #renovationproject #renovation #remiseauxnormes #architectenweb #architect #architecteinterieur #projetdarchitecte #architecteadouala #architecturephotography #constructionlife (à Douala, Cameroon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CStZC46r78f/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Photo of the day 464 by Wilmy Kippers @wilmykippers Radio Kootwijk #radiokootwijjk #radiostation #artdeco #architectuur #architectuurfotografie #architectenweb #juliusluthmann #staatsbosbeheer #apeldoorn #zutfocus #parchiefoto #yourfotofeed #mobiography #bespoke_gallery_ig #lebonheurestdanslinstant #fotogroepje #fotogroephaarlem https://www.instagram.com/p/CHWFPbwntkQ/?igshid=sv75we68dr72
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Always nice to see part of a project in a magazine #stijlvolwonen we used 3 #rimadesio stripe sliding doors in this project, with a total rail lenght of 6m. Interiordesign by #tarciseinterieurdesign * * #giuseppebavuso #rimadesio_official #interieurinspiratie #instadesign #interiordesign #projectinrichting #interiorinspiration #interieurarchitect #archilovers #interieurdesign #vtwonen #interieurarchitectuur #interieur #designporn #eigenhuiseninterieur #architectenweb #luxury #archidaily #architecture #instainterior #rotterdam #amsterdam #lxry #excellentwonenenleven #hoog.design #villadarte #projecteninterieur #madeinitaly #residencemagazine #burikenburik
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A new type of art experience: Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam!
MVRDV designs a six-storey first-of-its-kind publicly accessible art depot in the world. The Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen in #Rotterdam with its mirrored façade and arresting art-filled atrium has won the Public Building of the Year at the Architectenweb awards for being "a great solution to a complex problem" via "radical choices and a strong focus on innovation"… Check it out here… https://bit.ly/BVB_MVRDV-IAnD
#Art exhibition#art facility#art storage#museum#institutional architecture#building design#façade design#sustainability#iconic architecture#art depository#infrastructure#urban design
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Persoonlijk leerdoel
Ik wil voor lesweek 8 mijn stage geregeld hebben.
Om dit leerdoel te behalen heb ik een aantal dingen gedaan. Ik ben begonnen met mijn cv. Deze was al aardig verouderd en heb deze aangevuld. Ook heb ik eindelijk eens een LinkedIn account aangemaakt.
Na deze stappen ben ik op zoek gegaan naar wat architecten bureau die bij mij pasten en die ik wou benaderen. Ik ben begonnen met twee architecten bureaus. Ik heb samen met mijn vader een mail gemaakt en deze samen met mijn cv opgestuurd. ik kreeg al snel een reactie van 1 bedrijf dat ze helaas geen plek hadden maar dat ik altijd nog kon proberen voor volgend jaar. Het andere bedrijf is 2 weken overeen gegaan en toen besloot ik uiteindelijk maar te bellen. Dit vond ik best wel spannend en ik weet eigenlijk ook niet zo goed waarom. Na het telefoontje een reactie gehad dat ze helaas ook geen plek hadden. Ondertussen had ik ook al een ander bedrijf een mail gestuurd. Deze reactie duurde ook lang. En toen kreeg ik toch een beetje stress en ben ik een grotere lijst gaan maken met bedrijven. Toen ben ik die bedrijven gaan bellen in plaats van eerst een mail te sturen zodat ik wat sneller antwoord zou krijgen. Een paar bedrijven vroegen alsnog een mail te sturen en sommige hadden geen plek. Voor het bellen heb ik best wat moed moeten verzamelen, een bepaalde belangst. Uiteindelijk was dit natuurlijk nergens voor nodig.
Ik heb daarna nog aan wat kennisen gevraagd en die verwees mij door naar architectenweb daar ben ik nog 1 vacture tegengekomen en ik heb nog een adres door gestuurd gekregen waar ik een mailtje naar toe gestuurd heb. Of dit allemaal voor week 8 afgerond is weet ik niet zeker, maar hopelijk ben heb ik nu wel een stageplek voor mijn vakantie.
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DELVA Landscape Architecture / Urbanism
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DELVA Landscape Architecture / Urbanism News
11 November 2021
DELVA named Architect of the year 2021
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DELVA Landscape Architecture / Urbanism Award
Amsterdam, November 11th 2021, DELVA Landscape Architecture / Urbanism – During the festive presentation of the Architectenweb Awards on Wednesday November 10th, DELVA Landscape Architecture & Urbanism was elected Architect of the Year 2021. Of the five architects nominated by the independent jury DELVA received the most votes. With DELVA chosen as the winner, the architectural community is sending out a strong signal about the importance of greening our urban environment.
VDMA Eindhoven Stadsbos by DELVA Landscape Architecture / Urbanism photo : Loper
Which architect, or collective of architects, has made the greatest contribution to the development of architecture in the Netherlands this year? An independent jury considered this question and chose five nominees. The contenders were Marc Koehler, Korth Tielens Architecten, Nanne de Ru, Afaina de Jong and DELVA Landscape Architecture & Urbanism. Every architect and spatial designer in the Netherlands was called upon to cast their vote. The professional community has done so en masse – with DELVA as the glorious winner. The Belgian-Dutch office goes home with a trophy designed by Tjep. and the prize of 5,000 euros.
VDMA Eindhoven Stadsbos by DELVA: photo : Doorkijk
Connecting Ecology and Economy As a landscape architecture firm, DELVA stood out among the other nominees. The jury deliberately decided to send a clear signal: the design of vegetation and water in our urban areas can no longer be viewed separately from the design of buildings. “Greening is not something that we can do ‘on the side’, but something that is increasingly becoming an inseparable part of the design of buildings,” said the jury. According to their report, DELVA excels in this challenge by showing how ecology and economy can be interconnected. “As our country continues to urbanise, we also want to increase the natural value and biodiversity. This will only work if the development of new building ensembles goes hand in hand with the strengthening of nature. It is precisely in this complex assignment that DELVA shines through the particularly integrated office approach. The office has repeatedly shown that it can connect ecology and economy.’
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Landscape as a basis Indeed, DELVA radically opts for the landscape as the basis for every project. There is always a search for a new and combined meaning of nature by linking it to the built environment, technological innovation, policies and the economic plan. An example of this is the landscape park designed for the inner water of Strandeiland as part of IJburg in Amsterdam. Separated sanitation will take place on the island where 8,000 homes will be built. Here, DELVA proposes to purify the gray water in a landscape park of 20ha between the islands. This not only benefits the future residents, but also the financial feasibility, plants and animals. Other prized projects of the office include the casino building as a dune landscape in Middelkerke, the Brabant city forest in the urban VDMA development in Eindhoven and the green village square in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel.
Taking the lead The DELVA team, led by founder Steven Delva and associates Emiel Swinnen, Sander Van den Bosch and Jeroen Jacobs, is ‘extremely proud’ of course. Delva and his colleagues see the win as a powerful incentive: not just for the team, but for landscape architecture as a profession. Delva: ‘By taking great responsibility, you can have a huge impact as a landscape architect. Society faces questions that architecture alone cannot solve, that’s what we are here for.” DELVA takes responsibility not only by contributing to the business case of the projects, but also by taking over the land acquisition, construction and management of the green space for a number of projects.
‘We ourselves are now going to develop forest in the centres of Eindhoven and in Groningen, for example: we will therefore also be an investor in the vegetation. This way we can better guarantee the quality of the greening, make it part of an economic model, as well as increase its value for the neighborhood and society as a whole,” says Delva. “By taking the lead as landscape architects, we can get closer to the environment we all dream of.”
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DELVA Landscape Architecture & Urbanism was founded in 2008 and now consists of a diverse team of 25 professionals, including (landscape) architects, ecologists and urban planners. The office designs at all scale levels on the combination of new urbanisation and the strengthening of nature. DELVA is active in both Belgium and the Netherlands and operates from Amsterdam.
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Betaalbare woningen op locatie langs het spoor in Tilburg - Architectenweb
Betaalbare woningen op locatie langs het spoor in Tilburg Architectenweb
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Robin Wood Centrumeiland, IJburg, Amsterdam
Robin Wood Centrumeiland IJburg, Amsterdam Apartment Building, Netherlands Wooden Architecture Images
Robin Wood Centrumeiland, IJburg
6 October 2021
Robin Wood Centrumeiland, IJburg, Amsterdam
Design: Marc Koehler Architects and ANA Architects
Location: Centrumeiland, IJburg, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Robin Wood in IJburg, Amsterdam
Centrumeiland in the IJburg district of Amsterdam will soon be home to Robin Wood, the most sustainable and affordable wooden urban block in the Netherlands in the mid-market rental sector. It will include 165 flexibly dividable homes for a wide target group, ranging from affordable mid-market homes to private sector homes for larger families and home/office residences.
The layouts are flexibly adaptable, resulting in a longer lifespan of the buildings and a home that evolves along with its inhabitants. With Robin Wood, Edwin Oostmeijer Project Development and MaMa Pioneers aim to employ modular wooden elements built on an industrial scale as a solution to the crisis in the housing market and climate change.
Robin Wood is revolutionary in terms of modular, prefab solid wood construction and the creation of residential communities with social cohesion. Marc Koehler Architects and ANA Architects are responsible for the design. The project is scheduled for completion in 2024.
Urban Village
Robin Wood promises to be a striking beacon that forms a playful, open connection between a bustling city street and cosy residential neighbourhood. A free living environment will be created, where green spaces encourage movement. A total of 165 homes are to be built, 80 of which in the mid-market segment (from 65 m2) and 85 in the commercial rental sector (up to approx. 140 m2), offering unobstructed views of the water and overlooking an enclosed area with a Tiny Forest.
The design comprises three levels that together form an ‘Urban Village’. The lower level is a seven-metre-high, transparent plinth with an arcade. The ground floor houses hospitality facilities, a talent incubator café with studios, a residential lobby, small-scale offices, social facilities and living/working units. The underground car park can accommodate shared bikes and shared cars.
The middle level comprises homes that embrace the Tiny Forest. Stairs, streets and shared walkways (arcades) form a vertical village. This invites movement and is the perfect example of ‘active design’. Walking routes around the inner courtyard, cross links between the buildings, a network of shared outdoor spaces and many visible stairs have an activating effect and encourage residents to interact in a natural way.
Sections of the building project outward on the top level, offering panoramic views, spacious sunny terraces and, between these, shared facilities for residents, such as rooftop gardens, a playing field and a common living area with kitchen and rooftop terrace. Residents and business professionals will be consulted about the management and programming (art, studios, exhibitions, workshops) of the building and with selecting the business professionals who will use it. The idea of the Urban Village was inspired by the utopian city of New Babylon: a large, open network structure with countless opportunities to move and meet.
Promoting CO2-neutral housing
Robin Wood promises to be a high-quality urban block ‘cut from wood’. Wood stores CO2 and offers a healthy living environment because it is breathable, moisture-regulating and has excellent acoustic properties.
That in turn improves the housing quality and quality of life of residents. Robin Wood promotes intensive timber bio-based construction and CO2-neutral housing. The total CO2 emissions of the building is CO2-neutral at a minimum, not only during the construction phase of the project, but also in terms of the CO2 stored in the wood and CO2 for energy production. This makes Robin Wood well ahead of its time.
Thanks to these sustainability scores, this wooden urban block compensates for the emissions of 39,149,254 km of exhaust emissions of a mid-range car or, for example, the electricity consumption of 5,132 households over the course of one year. The urban black has a low environmental impact with a Building Environmental Performance (MPG) of 0.34 per m2 and is energy-generating.
The urban block produces more energy than is required for the building’s installations. If all residents opt for a green energy supplier on moving into the building, Robin Wood can be designated ‘Zero Carbon’, which means a building that does not produce any CO2 emissions during its lifespan.
The urban block is made from wood as much as possible, using a combination of timber frame construction and CLT. In addition to wood, the construction consists primarily of circular materials, including recycled aluminium window and door frames. A modular, prefab construction system of wooden modules combined with concrete guarantees rapid assembly on location. This considerably reduces construction time, logistical movements and waste flows.
The expertise and experience of ANA Architects and MKA with timber construction architecture are fully leveraged at Robin Wood. Edwin Oostmeijer, MKA and MaMa Pioneers previously developed Poppies (MaMa One) in Buiksloterham in Amsterdam using the same construction system. Work on this project will start this autumn. Robin Wood will continue this process.
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Marc Koehler Architects is nominated for the Dutch Architect of the year 2021, presented by Architectenweb. The jury about the selection of MKA: “Truly groundbreaking architecture in general and housing in particular in all its conditions, that is the ambition of Marc Koehler Architects. In their projects the residents have a major influence on the layout of their home, and sometimes even co-commission it. But it doesn’t stop there, they want to design timeless resilient homes that are adaptable, future ready and climate proof.”
Do you support our mission to hack housing with a radical co-creation approach? Then vote for us Thank you for your support! Press the blue ‘stem nu’ button and vote MKA, you receive an email from Architectenweb (in Dutch) to confirm your vote.
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Location: Centrumeiland, IJburg, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, western Europe
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Betaalbare woningen op locatie langs het spoor in Tilburg - Architectenweb
Betaalbare woningen op locatie langs het spoor in Tilburg Architectenweb
In Tilburg jaagt een speciaal opgerichte taskforce met succes de ontwikkeling van betaalbare woningen aan. Een voorbeeld vormen de 78 sociale ...
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What can we say.. The spirit of project book of Rimadesio just in tha house..let's have a look. . . #rimadesio_official #interieurinspiratie #instadesign #interiordesign #projectinrichting #interiorinspiration #interieurdesign #vtwonen #loft #stijlvolwonen #interieurarchitectuur #designporn #eigenhuiseninterieur #architectenweb #luxury #archidaily #architecture #instainterior #rotterdam #amsterdam #lxry #zuidas #excellentwonenenleven #villadarte #projecteninterieur #madeinitaly #residencemagazine #elegance
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