Tag Dus Architects

3D printed interiors are coming to shopping centres

31-10-2017

3D printed interiors are coming to shopping centres

The Dutch studio DUS has become famous thanks to its experiments with 3D printing. After creating a house and the façade of a temporary building, DUS has begun a partnership with the Japanese brand Loft which will bring 3D printed furniture to the general public.

DUS Architects and 3D printing for the European Union

28-03-2017

DUS Architects and 3D printing for the European Union

DUS Architects is a Dutch studio famous for experimenting with 3D printing and social architecture. Now they have printed a façade out of recyclable bioplastic for the Netherlands’ European Union Presidency.

Printed architecture: DUS Architects’ Urban Cabin

23-01-2017

Printed architecture: DUS Architects’ Urban Cabin

After founding 3D Print Living Lab, Dutch studio DUS Architects continues its research into printed architecture with Urban Cabin, a little refuge from the chaos of the big city that can also be used as a shelter on the site of natural disasters and is completely recyclable.

DUS Architects’ City Eyes: the thin line between public and private

20-05-2015

DUS Architects’ City Eyes: the thin line between public and private

City Eyes is a series of temporary projects by Dutch studio DUS Architects. Through the windows of Amsterdam, "the city’s eyes", the public space on the street and the private space inside the building are reversed.

Hotels all over the world: the best of the week

08-05-2015

Hotels all over the world: the best of the week

Inspired by PIAM, Premio Internacional de Arquitectura Matimex, the award presented by the Matimex showroom MAE, we dedicate this week’s edition of “the best of the week” to hotel projects all over the world.

The Best of the Week: Experimentation

16-01-2015

The Best of the Week: Experimentation

A common thread runs through all the most interesting news articles we have reported in this week’s issue of Floornature: experimentation.

Gecekondu: hotels and nomadism as seen by DUS Architects

15-01-2015

Gecekondu: hotels and nomadism as seen by DUS Architects

Gecekondu is a Turkish term meaning “sprouting up overnight”, a word used to describe the unofficial constructions that have allowed the growth of big cities such as Istanbul. The word offers the inspiration for the Dutch architects’ nomad hotel.

Karel Appel House by DUS Architects: a made to measure residence.

25-11-2014

Karel Appel House by DUS Architects: a made to measure residence.

In Amsterdam, short-stay apartments in bright colours inspired by the work of artist Karel Appel can be transformed for different uses by their inhabitants; the rooms interact with one another to inspire a multitude of practical and creative uses.

The Bubble Building: the world’s most temporary landmark

31-07-2014

The Bubble Building: the world’s most temporary landmark

DUS Architects has designed the world’s most delicate landmark. Located in Rotterdam, it is made entirely out of soap bubbles, and you can only see it if you are accompanied by at least one other person. It is a social project all about urban design, interaction and architecture.

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