The world’s first 3D printed bridge will be in Amsterdam, and it will be made by Dutch start-up MX3D, which gives the project its name. MX3D is the name of the start-up, the bridge, and the robot that will build it.
At this time of spring festivities and holidays, we take a look at the Floornature itineraries that have attracted the most attention among fans on the portal's social network pages.
Architects Kunlé Adeyemi – NLÉ (Amsterdam/Lagos), Barkow Leibinger (Berlin/New York), Yona Friedman (Paris) and Asif Khan (London) will design the first four Summer Houses with which the Serpentine Gallery amplifies its summer programme.
On February 26 Bozar Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels opened an exhibition about Theo van Doesburg, who founded the "De Stijl" movement in the arts with Piet Mondrian, influencing not only painting but architecture and design in his search for the “total work of art”.
On February 10 the Serpentine Gallery announced that the 16th Serpentine Pavilion would be designed by BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group. This year’s Pavilion will be accompanied by four "Summer Houses" designed by four more architects.
Dutch interior design firm i29 turned the small tower of the large Bijenkorf in Amsterdam into a studio for resident artists working with the Rijksmuseum.
UNStudio recently completed a project in Belgium: Le Toison d’Or. The building, constructed in Brussels in partnership with Belgian studio Jaspers-Eyers, is a block construction for mixed residential and commercial use.