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Powerhouse Company Danone headquarters in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands

16-07-2019

Powerhouse Company Danone headquarters in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands

Powerhouse Company has designed a model building in terms of health and sustainability for Danone’s new headquarters in Hoofddorp, in the Netherlands. The project is inspired by the company’s vision of the interconnectedness of human health and the environment, summed up in the slogan "One Planet. One Health".

A small sustainable house amidst nature by i29 and Chris Collaris

04-03-2019

A small sustainable house amidst nature by i29 and Chris Collaris

The team formed of i29 interior architects and Chris Collaris, architect, designed a tiny holiday house in Vinkeveense Plassen, the Netherlands.

Blow-up prints on glass for MVRDV’s Glass Farm

23-03-2018

Blow-up prints on glass for MVRDV’s Glass Farm

MVRDV built a covered market of glass and steel printed with photographs of the old building standing on the site in Schijndel, in the Netherlands

Old-fashioned glass with a modern twist in Mecanoo’s railway station in Delft

19-01-2018

Old-fashioned glass with a modern twist in Mecanoo’s railway station in Delft

The new railway station in Delft designed by Mecanoo, featuring innovations drawing on the Dutch tradition of glassmaking and a surprising map of the city printed on the ceiling panels

Shipbuilding technology for Infoversum Theatre 3D

19-09-2017

Shipbuilding technology for Infoversum Theatre 3D

Archiview’s Infoversum theatre, built using shipbuilding technologies, challenges the traditional vocabulary of architecture in a new linguistic idiom

A steel 3D theatre, the Infoversum in Groningen

08-09-2017

A steel 3D theatre, the Infoversum in Groningen

In Groningen, Archiview has made a 3D multimedia theatre for art, science and business

Bunker 599: from architecture to monument

10-03-2011

Bunker 599: from architecture to monument

By recovering a 1940 bunker in Diefdijk in the Netherlands, Rietveld Landscape and Atelier de Lyon have created a site of interest to tourists by transforming a historic work of architecture into a monument. They completely removed a part of the cement structure of the bunker to produce an accessible path from the land to beyond the water line in the midst of the artificial landscape before it.

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