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Oostelijke Handelskade, Amsterdam
2e Katendrechtse Haven, Rotterdam
Kop St. Janshaven, Rotterdam
Insula College, Dordrecht
Blok 14, IJburg Amsterdam
Palenstein, Zoetermeer
Schutterstoren Meer en Oever, Amsterdam
Ammersooiseplein, Rotterdam
City Prison, Rotterdam
GWL-terrein, Amsterdam
Student Housing, Amsterdam
Kop van Havendiep, Lelystad
Hovenpassage, Delft
development to miscellaneous forms of commercial and industrial
Head Office Volkswoningen, Rotterdam
Strandweg, Hoek van Holland
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Studies and Lectures on Russian Constructivist Architecture and Art.
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Valby, Copenhagen Denmark
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Kop van Havendiep, Lelystad
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Millinxbuurt, Rotterdam
bruto 275m2
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bruto 275m2
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bruto 275m2 bruto 275m2 bruto 182m2
2 APPARTEMENTEN 2 APPARTEMENTEN 3 APPARTEMENTEN bruto 182m2 bruto 182m2
bruto 90m2 brutobruto 90m2136m2 bruto 90m2
bruto 275m2 bruto 275m2
bruto 182m2 bruto 182m2
bruto 182m2 bruto 182m2 bruto 136m2
bruto 136m2 bruto 136m2
2 APPARTEMENTEN 2 APPARTEMENTEN
3 APPARTEMENTEN 3 APPARTEMENTEN
3 APPARTEMENTEN 3 APPARTEMENTEN 4 APPARTEMENTEN
4 APPARTEMENTEN 4 APPARTEMENTEN
bruto 90m2 brutobruto 90m2136m2 bruto 136m2
bruto 90m2 bruto 90m2bruto 275m2 bruto 135m2
4 APPARTEMENTEN 4 APPARTEMENTEN
bruto 135m2 bruto 275m2 bruto 135m2 bruto 275m2
bruto 135m2 bruto 275m2 bruto 135m2 bruto 275m2
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2 apartments 2 APPARTEMENTEN
3 APPARTEMENTEN 5 APPARTEMENTEN bruto 90m2 bruto 90m2
bruto 90m2
wm
bruto 550m2 bruto 90m2
3 APPARTEMENTEN 3 APPARTEMENTEN
3 apartments 5 APPARTEMENTEN 5 APPARTEMENTEN 4 APPARTEMENTEN 6 APPARTEMENTEN bruto 90m2 bruto 90m2
bruto 550m2550m2 275m2 bruto 135m2 bruto bruto bruto 182 m2
5 APPARTEMENTEN 4 APPARTEMENTEN 4 APPARTEMENTEN 5 APPARTEMENTEN
5 apartments 6 APPARTEMENTEN 6 APPARTEMENTEN 3 APPARTEMENTEN bruto 550m2 brutobruto 550m2 bruto 275m2 275m2 bruto 135m2 bruto 135m2
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6 apartments
3 APPARTEMENTEN 3 APPARTEMENTEN
3 APPARTEMENTEN 3 APPARTEMENTEN bruto 182 brutom2 182 m2
bruto 182 brutom2 182 m2
bruto 90 m290 m2 bruto
wm
bruto 90 m2
5 APPARTEMENTEN 5 APPARTEMENTEN
5 APPARTEMENTEN
6 APPARTEMENTEN 1 APPARTEMENT bruto 550m2 bruto 550m2
Meer en Oever, Amsterdam
Oostelijke Handelskade, Amsterdam
bruto 550m2
6 APPARTEMENTEN 6 APPARTEMENTEN
1 APPARTEMENT 1 APPARTEMENT 4 APPARTEMENTEN 3 APPARTEMENTEN
bruto 90 m290 m2 bruto
1 APPARTEMENT 3 APPARTEMENTEN 3 APPARTEMENTEN 1 APPARTEMENT
4 APPARTEMENTEN 4 APPARTEMENTEN VRIJE INDELING
bruto 182 m2 bruto 182 m2
bruto 182 m2
bruto bruto 90 m2 90 m2
bruto 90 m2
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Insula College, Dordrecht
consequences. This process will even continue after the plans have
in advance.
Much individual freedom remains within these preconditions for the
level can be elaborated in an even more radical manner. With an unusual
VRIJE INDELING VRIJE INDELING
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traditional layout classrooms
Roomburg, Leiden
bruto 90m2 bruto 90m2
bruto 136m2 bruto 136m2
free distribution
4 APPARTEMENTEN 4 APPARTEMENTEN
VRIJE INDELING VRIJE INDELING
VRIJE INDELING VRIJE INDELING
2e Katendrechtse Haven, Rotterdam
Kop van Havendiep, Lelystad
Schutterstoren Meer en Oever, Amsterdam
Westerdok, Amsterdam
Insula College, Dordrecht
Noorderbaken, Rotterdam
Poort van Wormer, Wormerveer
Tower IJsselmonde, Rotterdam
Parkwijk-Noord, Leidsche Rijn
Patio dwellings Dedemsvaartweg, The Hague
Villa Berghout, Rotterdam
stimulus for the success of the development. residual locations that are the undesired result of a concurrence of
qualities of these locations and initiate the process of development.
Comenius College, Rotterdam
Hartestein, Oosterbeek
Nesselande, Rotterdam
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- goede ventilatie met natuurlijke trek
- goede luchtkwaliteit door CO2-sturing
ZOMERSITUATIE summer
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- natuurlijke koeling door groen dak
- materialisering met natuurlijke producten
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Europa vereist
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areas have been outlined. At district level, the decision has been taken to develop an area with its own morphology, as a supplement to the patchwork quilt of Valby. At neighbourhood level, the scale of construction and public space is oriented toward that of the factory grounds with its industrial premises. The solution then is to create a housing typology of robust, urban apartment blocks surrounded by public spaces that function as an ongoing stone platform for the buildings in much the same way as a factory yard. Finally, at apartment block level, the freedom of choice has been underlined with a catalogue of housing typologies, offering a combination of living, working, parking, and open space. The architectonic quality of various factory buildings on the industrial site offers the opportunity to integrate or combine existing and new programmes, so that the exceptional identity of the F.L. Schmidt site is fully articulated.
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Sustainability and the environment have been major factors in the work of DKV throughout the years. Always thinking in terms of a clear vision on sustainability, the bureau has acquired a great deal of experience in applying methods that result in buildings built to last. In order to create such a permanent building, a coherent and consistent design must be made, taking into account all aspects to do with architecture, ecology and energy. Architectural sustainability First and foremost, to receive the designation ‘sustainable’, buildings must
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the designs of DKV: - buildings with a strong architectural identity - buildings that have good interrelationships with their surroundings - buildings that are functional with a good interior climate
Ecological sustainability Buildings can make a positive contribution to the environment and the biodiversity of their surroundings. Green architecture is a major part of DKV’s designs. Green roofs, gardens, trees and green façades form a ensemble with the buildings.
Energetic sustainability We have to cut back on power consumption to restrict the use of natural resources. DKV applies many techniques in its designs to cut down on energy consumption. In its study Energy Neutral High-rise Building DKV has published a design of a block of apartments that is entirely energy neutral. By virtue of its practical experiences and the study mentioned, DKV is well informed about the modern techniques to make a low-energy building. Schutterstoren, Amsterdam - tower publication with urban plan and housing competition - apartment building housing complex
URBAN MASTERPLAN ‘K-50’ NOVAYA SKHODNYA, MOSCOW ÊUÊÊÓä£äÊÊ°°°°
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The K50 plot is a new development on the outskirts of the town of Skhodnya, part of the Greater Moscow area. K50 will consist of a few thousand affordable apartments arranged in 4 clusters. All amenities needed for its inhabitants, such as playgrounds, schools, kindergartens and shoppingmalls, are included in the clusters. With its vast natural surroundings and the high quality furnishing of its public spaces, K50 will become exemplary for high quality low-cost housing neighborhoods all over Russia. DKV won an international competition in which the client awarded DKV with the development of the masterplan and with the design of its buildings. DKV denominated 4 conditions
presentation as a residential neighbourhood
which define and establish important qualities for the new neighborhood: 1. The individual clusters have distinct identities by means of architecture and landscape-design; 2. The scale and size of the buildings relate to its diverse surrounding; 3. The arrangement of the buildings provides visual transparency to the forest throughout the plan; 4. The neighborhood orientates and presents itself to the main connective road. The construction system of the client is a given condition. This construction system is made up of floor-units of 500m2 net which house five to twelve affordable apartments per floor ranging from 1 room (30m2) up to 4 rooms (80m2).
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The K50 plot is a new development on the outskirts of the town of Skhodnya, part of the Greater Moscow area. K50 will consist of a few thousand affordable apartments arranged in 4 clusters. All amenities needed for its inhabitants, such as playgrounds, schools, kindergartens and shoppingmalls, are included in the clusters. With its vast natural surroundings and the high quality furnishing of its public spaces, K50 will become exemplary for high quality low-cost housing neighborhoods all over Russia. DKV won an international competition in which the client awarded DKV with the development of the masterplan and with the design of its buildings. DKV denominated 4 conditions Main technical attributes for the 1st or 2nd blocks Skhodnya K-50
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which define and establish important qualities for the new neighborhood: 1. The individual clusters have distinct identities by means of architecture and landscape-design; 2. The scale and size of the buildings relate to its diverse surrounding; 3. The arrangement of the buildings provides visual transparency to the forest throughout the plan; 4. The neighborhood orientates and presents itself to the main connective road. The construction system of the client is a given condition. This construction system is made up of floor-units of 500m2 net which house five to twelve affordable apartments per floor ranging from 1 room (30m2) up to 4 rooms (80m2). District Phone
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BLOCK 3 ‘K-50’ NOVAYA SKHODNYA, MOSCOW ÊUÊÊÓä£äÊÊÓä£Ó
The K50 plot is a new development on the outskirts of the town of Skhodnya, part of the Greater Moscow area. K50 will consist of a few thousand affordable apartments arranged in 4 clusters. All amenities needed for its inhabitants, such as playgrounds, schools, kindergartens and shopping-malls, are included in the clusters. With its vast natural surroundings and the high quality furnishing of its public spaces, K50 will become exemplary for high quality low-cost housing neighborhoods all over Russia. DKV won an international competition in which the client awarded DKV with the development of the masterplan and with the design of its buildings. DKV denominated 4 conditions which define and establish important qualities for the new neighborhood: 1. The individual clusters have distinct identities by means of architecture and landscapedesign; 2. The scale and size of the buildings relate to its diverse surrounding; 3. The arrangement of the buildings provides visual transparency to the forest throughout the plan; 4. The neighborhood orientates and presents itself to the main connective road. The construction system of the client is a given condition. This construction system is made up of floor-units of 500m2 net which house five to twelve affordable apartments per floor ranging from 1 room (30m2) up to 4 rooms (80m2).
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The K50 plot is a new development on the outskirts of the town of Skhodnya, part of the Greater Moscow area. K50 will consist of a few thousand affordable apartments arranged in 4 clusters. All amenities needed for its inhabitants, such as playgrounds, schools, kindergartens and shoppingmalls, are included in the clusters. With its vast natural surroundings and the high quality furnishing of its public spaces, K50 will become exemplary for high quality low-cost housing neighborhoods all over Russia. DKV won an international competition in which the client awarded DKV with the development of the masterplan and with the design of its buildings. DKV denominated 4 conditions
which define and establish important qualities for the new neighborhood: 1. The individual clusters have distinct identities by means of architecture and landscape-design; 2. The scale and size of the buildings relate to its diverse surrounding; 3. The arrangement of the buildings provides visual transparency to the forest throughout the plan; 4. The neighborhood orientates and presents itself to the main connective road. The construction system of the client is a given condition. This construction system is made up of floor-units of 500m2 net which house five to twelve affordable apartments per floor ranging from 1 room (30m2) up to 4 rooms (80m2). Block 4/5 - Begane grond
Block 4/5 - Verdieping 7
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The K50 plot is a new development on the outskirts of the town of Skhodnya, part of the Greater Moscow area. K50 will consist of a few thousand affordable apartments arranged in 4 clusters. All amenities needed for its inhabitants, such as playgrounds, schools, kindergartens and shoppingmalls, are included in the clusters. With its vast natural surroundings and the high quality furnishing of its public spaces, K50 will become exemplary for high quality low-cost housing neighborhoods all over Russia. DKV won an international competition in which the client awarded DKV with the development of the masterplan and with the design of its buildings. DKV denominated 4 conditions
which define and establish important qualities for the new neighborhood: 1. The individual clusters have distinct identities by means of architecture and landscape-design; 2. The scale and size of the buildings relate to its diverse surrounding; 3. The arrangement of the buildings provides visual transparency to the forest throughout the plan; 4. The neighborhood orientates and presents itself to the main connective road. The construction system of the client is a given condition. This construction system is made up of floor-units of 500m2 net which house five to twelve affordable apartments per floor ranging from 1 room (30m2) up to 4 rooms (80m2). Block 6/7 - Begane grond
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BLOCK 8 AND 9 ‘K-50’ NOVAYA SKHODNYA, MOSCOW ÊUÊÊÓ䣣ÊÊÓä£Î
Block 8/9 - Begane grond
The identity of the cluster has been developed in close cooperation with the client discussing modern avant-garde and contemporary popular culture and is inspired by the ‘layering’ of cloth in avant-garde costumes and contemporary fashion. The facades of the buildings are layered in different planes which create a building contour in the shape of a saw. As a result, all apartments in the building have a corner in which the short side and the long-side of the saw-tooth come together and natural light is plentiful. The constructive lay-out of the buildings is shaped in a fish-bone pattern, which renders a unique spatial quality in the hallways.
Block 8/9 - Verdieping 3
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BLOCK 10 AND 11 ‘K-50’ NOVAYA SKHODNYA, MOSCOW ÊUÊÊÓ䣣ÊÊÓä£Î
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The identity of the cluster has been developed in close cooperation with the client discussing modern avant-garde and contemporary popular culture and is inspired by the ‘layering’ of cloth in avant-garde costumes and contemporary fashion. The facades of the buildings are layered in different planes which create a building contour in the shape of a saw. As a result, all apartments in the building have a corner in which the short side and the long-side of the saw-tooth come together and natural light is plentiful. The constructive lay-out of the buildings is shaped in a fish-bone pattern, which renders a unique spatial quality in the hallways.
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floorplan - 9e floor
CLUSTER 4 ‘K-50’ NOVAYA SKHODNYA, MOSCOW ÊUÊÊÓä£ÓÊÊ°°°°
The conditions of cluster 4 are different from the other clusters. The positioning and shape of the plot allow for a very high density neighborhood on a slender stretch between the forest and the main road. Consequently the constellation of buildings requires sufficient transparency in order to perceive the forest and an all-sided representation considering the omnipresent visibility from the surroundings. The double-flat-iron-shape addresses to these requirements excellently. The smart constellation of volumes provides maximum daylight to the single apartments and safeguards the views on the forest. The perspective of the iconic ensemble is ever changing whilst perceiving from
different places in its surroundings. Special functions are integrated in a plinth which whimsically refers to Dutch ‘halsgevel’ facades.
INTERIORS “CLUSTER 1” NOVAYA SKHODNYA, MOSCOW ÊUÊÊÓ䣣ÊÊÓä£Î
Block 4/5 - Begane grond
Block 6/7 - Begane grond
The different apartment buildings in cluster 1 are aesthetically unique family members; recognizable as individuals with striking similarities. Plasticity of the facade and dynamic placing of loggias and balconies in different constellations render harmonic diversity within the cluster. The plasticity of the facade is stressed by use of color and difference in material in order to create an architecture that equals to the tenacious Russian conditions. The large planes of brick in abstract black and white colors render an unmatched appeal to the facade. Ceramics, stucco and concrete volumes in different clear colors provide explicit identities to the buildings.
INTERIORS “CLUSTER 2” NOVAYA SKHODNYA, MOSCOW ÊUÊÊÓ䣣ÊÊÓä£Î
The identity of the cluster has been developed in close cooperation with the client discussing modern avant-garde and contemporary popular culture and is inspired by the ‘layering’ of cloth in avant-garde costumes and contemporary fashion. The facades of the buildings are layered in different planes which create a building contour in the shape of a saw. As a result, all apartments in the building have a corner in which the short side and the long-side of the saw-tooth come together and natural light is plentiful. The constructive lay-out of the buildings is shaped in a fish-bone pattern, which renders a unique spatial quality in the hallways.
Hovenpassage, Delft
Winkelcentrum Marsmanplein, Haarlem
De Hef, Rotterdam
De Toren, Parkwijk, Utrecht
Golden Mile, Almere
Kanaleneiland, Utrecht
Stokhorst, Enschede
Roomburg, Leiden
2010 Client Client 2007 Client Client 2
2009
2
Client
2
2006
2008 Detached house. Client
2
2
2
2
Insula College, Dordrecht
Valby, Copenhagen Denmark
Houtrust, Den Haag
Student housing Science Park, Amsterdam
Pieter Calandlaan, Amsterdam
Hoge Veld, Wateringen
Schutterstoren, Amsterdam
Quirijn Boulevard, Tilburg
2
Comenius College, Nieuwerkerk aan de IJssel
2004
2
2005 2 2
completed 2006 2
2003
2
2
completed 2006 2
36 apartments in 3 apartment blocks completed 2007
2010 Energieneutrale Hoogbouw, june 2010, own publication i.c.w. Proper Stok, TU Delft and Grontmij, Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam Zakboek parkeren voor de woonomgeving, june 2010, Strandweg Noord Hoek van Holland, Stadstuinen Amersfoort Stadshart Amstelveen - Moed, ambitie en vertrouwen, june 2010, Singelblok Amstelveen De Osdorpse Metamorfose, stedelijke vernieuwing 1990-2010, may 2010, Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam Beton-TKS, Tjechië, april 2010, Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam, Australië-Boston Amsterdam, Urban Villa Velserbroek Houtrust Magazine, january 2010, Houtrust Den Haag 2009 De Architect, november 2009, terrein voormalige Drostefabriek Haarlem Construire in Laterizio, Italy, october 2009, 2e Katendrechtse Haven Rotterdam Tilburg Magazine, october 2009, ‘T bezegelt de Quirijnboulevard’, Quirijnboulevard Tilburg Mimarlik, Turkey, october 2009, A10-Strook Amsterdam, Midden Crescent Apeldoorn, IJburg blok 14 Amsterdam, Westerkaap II Amsterdam, Schutterstoren Amsterdam, Strandweg Noord Hoek van Holland, Het Funen Amsterdam, Insula College Dordrecht, 2e Katendrechtse Haven Rotterdam, Australië Boston Amsterdam, Kop van Havendiep Lelystad. Masonry Design (Marietta, Georgia, USA), february 2009, 2e Katendrechtse Haven Rotterdam Publicatie Nepromprijs voor locatieontwikkeling 2009, Westerkaap II Amsterdam de Architect 6 / 2009 ‘Dicht dichter dichtst’ by Marieke van Ouwerkerk. VOC Cour en Westerkaap I en II in Amsterdam onder supervisie van CH&Partners, awg architecten en DKV architecten De Volkskrant, 2 Kunst & Boeken, 10 april 2009, reportage: Steeds meer bewoners per vierkante meter stad, IJburg Blok 14 Amsterdam, Westerkaap II Amsterdam Vakblad Vastgoed, april 2009, Insula College Dordrecht over Omgevingsprijs (Scholenbouwprijs 2008) Amsterdamse Architectuur 2008-2009, Arcam Architectuurcentrum Amsterdam, april 2009, IJburg Blok 14 Amsterdam, Westerkaap fase II Amsterdam Elle Wonen, mei 2009, interior Oostelijke Handelskade Amsterdam Architecten 9, Bis, april 2009, several projects Ymere Werkt, april 2009, ‘Westerkaap maakt variaties aan het IJ’, Westerkaap fase II Amsterdam Westerkaap II : Ruimte in dichtheid Flyer 2009. About the thoughts behind the design, choices and details. Published by Hofmakerij (Amvest / Ymere ontwikkeling); fotografy Theo Baart; design Piet Gerards Ontwerpers. IJburg Architectuurkaart, Arcam Architectuurcentrum Amsterdam, april 2009, IJburg Blok 14 Amsterdam Het Duurzame Schoolgebouw, january 2009, about the ‘Scholenbouwprijs 2008’, Insula College Dordrecht (winner ‘omgevingsprijs’)
Projects d’habitat pluriel, exemples novateurs pour les villes de demain, february 2009, Loft Publications, Australië-Boston Amsterdam 2008 AT5, interview, oktober 2008, nomination Amsterdamse nieuwbouwprijs Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam, Het funen Amsterdam Het Parool, oktober 2008, Schutterstoren Meer en Oever, nominatiion ‘Amsterdamse nieuwbouwprijs’ Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam, Het Funen Amsterdam Het ontwerpen van woningen, een handboek, B. Leupen, H. Mooij, october 2008, NAi publishers Rotterdam, Kop van Havendiep Lelystad, Victorieplein, Amsterdam Architecture & Detail, China, september 2008, Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam Time Based Architecture International (B. Leupen), july 2008, Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam, Insula College Dordrecht, Woongebouw AustraliëBoston Amsterdam, Kop van Havendiep Lelystad Torres de apartamentos, Amsterdam, Arquitectura Viva, 126 2007, Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam Veluwse trots in Apeldoorn, Blauwe kamer april 2008, Belastingkantoor Stationsplein Apeldoorn Cilinder boven maaiveld/Rond met Scherpe Kantjes, In de ban van de ring, Rond is fantastisch, Bouwen met Staal april 2008, Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam Hedendaagse architectuur in Nederland, toonaangevende projecten uit de hedendaagse woningbouw, Uitgeverij Librero/ Loft Publications, Kop van Havendiep Lelystad Architectuur Jaarboek 2007-2008, NAI uitgevers Rotterdam, Insula College Dordrecht ‘Streven naar Complexe stad’, deArchitect, maart 2008, Pierijn van der Putt, Blok 14 IJburg Amsterdam “Het Balkon”, april 2008, publication of the exposition Zuiderkerk with theme outside space, publisher Valiz boek- en culturele producties , Australië-Boston and Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Loft Publications, 2008, “High Density Housing”, about 25 international projects, Australië-Boston Amsterdam 2007 Projectenboek 2006 - 2007, Ontwikkelingsbedrijf Gemeente Amsterdam, Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam Verdiepingbouw met Staal, november 2007 Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam Raam en deur 4/2007 “Cilindervorm geeft extra dimensie aan wonen” Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam De Architect 10/2007 “Onderwijsmachine op maat” Insula College Dordrecht Architectenweb Magazine, july 2007 “Baken aan de Sloterplas” Schutterstoren Meer en Oever, Amsterdam Bauwelt 28-29/2007 “Wohnungsbau nach VINEX” Kop van Havendiep Lelystad “Stadtumbau in Amsterdam-West” Schutterstoren Meer en Oever Amsterdam
Stedenbouw 647/2007 “Noorderbaken stuwt Hoogvliet weer verder op” Noorder-baken Hoogvliet Gevel & Dak, 3/2007 “Solarlux wint Bex Award 2006” Australië-Boston Amsterdam Gevelbouw 3/2007 “Boston ligt boven Australië” Australië-Boston Amsterdam Vastgoed januari 2007 Interview Australië-Boston Amsterdam 2006 1000x European Architecture Verlagshaus Braun, 2006 Australië-Boston, Amsterdam Viviendas Sociales Loft Publications, 2006 Australië-Boston, Amsterdam Architectuur in Nederland/Architecture in the Netherlands 2005/06 Yearbook, NAI Publishers, Rotterdam Australië-Boston, Amsterdam Betonverenigingsnieuws, nr 5/2006 “Australië-Boston: spectaculair én kloek” Australië-Boston, Amsterdam Detail, nr 3/2006 “Der Balkon ist tot - es lebe die Loggia? Neue Fassaden im Wohnungsbau”. Australië-Boston, Amsterdam Architectural Guide to the Netherlands (1900 - 2000) P. Groenendijk/P. Vollaard, 010 Publishers Housing projects: Agniesebuurt Rotterdam, Kop St. Janshaven Rotterdam, Veerse Heuvel Rotterdam, Tweebos Dwars Rotterdam, Dedemsvaartweg Den Haag, GWL-terrein Amsterdam, Slachthuisterrein Den Haag, Stadstuinen Rotterdam AT5 television Amsterdam, march 2006 “Aanbouw - Detroit/Boston” Australië-Boston, Amsterdam Stedenbouw, februari 2006 “Hofmakerij rond Tuin, Plankier en Plein, herstructurering Westerdokseiland” Westerdok, Amsterdam Stedenbouw, februari 2006 “Woontorens bieden duinen de ruimte” Strandweg, Hoek van Holland Bouwwereld, nr 1/2006 “Stalen jukconstructies voor uitkraging” Schutterstoren Meer en Oever, Amsterdam 2005 Stichting Beursloge Projecten “Duurzame stedenbouw; perspectieven en voorbeelden/Sustainable urban design: perspectives and examples” GWL-terrein, Amsterdam Enci 2005 “Beeld Schoon Beton” Tax office, Apeldoorn De Architect, december 2005 “Pragmatische reconstructie” Australië-Boston, Amsterdam Projectdocumentatie 2004-2005 Project documentation Municipality of Amsterdam Australië-Boston, Amsterdam Bauwelt 5/2005 “Flexibilität und Wohnungsbau” Australië-Boston, Amsterdam Timebased Architecture B. Leupen/R. Heijne/J. van Zwol. 010 Publishers Australië-Boston, Amsterdam Bouwwereld, nr 9/2005 “Loftwoningen in overbouwd pakhuis” Australië-Boston, Amsterdam De Architect Detail, oktober 2005 “Wonen in staal” Schutterstoren Meer en Oever, Amsterdam Archiworld International Architecture Annual 2005 Kop van Havendiep, Lelystad Bescherming Cultuurmonumenten Heemschut, 02/’05
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