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Vertical City ‘De Rotterdam’ in Rotterdam, Netherlands

February 23, 2011 Filed Under: Commercial Building, Office
Vertical City ‘De Rotterdam' in Rotterdam, Netherlands

Vertical City ‘De Rotterdam’  that located in Rotterdam, Netherlands, was designed by Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). This building accommodates functions that create a synergetic use of the different facilities by the various occupants. For example, residents can use the fitness and catering facilities, and office users can benefit from the conference and hospitality facilities... 

Red Apple, Waterfront residential complex in Rotterdam, Netherlands

February 23, 2011 Filed Under: Housing, Residential
Red Apple, Waterfront residential complex in Rotterdam, Netherlands

The Red Apple, Waterfront residential complex designed by KCAP Architects & Planners is located in Rotterdam, Netherlands.  It is a residential complex with shops, cafés, restaurants and other activities in the plinth. A portion of the existing construction is integrated into the substructure, which extends to a height of 21 metres. Above this there is a 125-metre-tall residential tower and a... 

Church of living in Utrecht, Netherlands

February 19, 2011 Filed Under: Public Buildings, Religion
Church of living in Utrecht, Netherlands

Church of living that located in Utrecht, Netherlands, was designed by Zecc Architecten. The balcony at the organ is maintained and extended in the shape of a organizing element, free in the space. This element defi nes the different living spaces, like living, cooking and studying, in the chapel. A new spatial hierarchy is created by the asymmetric placing of the organizing element. The object is... 

Dijkmeijer House in Aarle-Rixtel, Netherlands

February 8, 2011 Filed Under: House, Residential
Dijkmeijer House in Aarle-Rixtel, Netherlands

Designed by UArchitects, Dijkmeijer House is located in  Aarle-Rixtel, Netherlands. The front of the existing house, situated at the street, has been left intact in order to maintain its historical character. The private house was built up by small rooms with limited daylight and there was no view from the living room into the long extended back-garden. The extension creates direct connections and... 

Petrus and Paulus church Maassluis in Maassluis, Netherlands

January 28, 2011 Filed Under: Public Buildings, Religion
Petrus and Paulus church Maassluis in Maassluis, Netherlands

The Petrus and Paulus church Maassluis designed by Royal Haskoning is located in Maassluis, Netherlands.  This new church is a design by Mari Baauw and Rene Olivier of Royal Haskoning Architects in Rotterdam developed in close collaboration with the parish. The striking and unusual architecture features elements made up of several ‘leaves’ which accommodate the various spaces and admit the light.... 

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