Tag Neutelings Riedijk Architects

24-08-2021
Best of Livegreenblog, commercial and industrial architecture
Being sustainable is also a prerogative for companies, so we dedicate this Best of Livegreenblog to the business world that has opted for environmentally friendly solutions in its architectural choices. We find projects involving the recovery and reuse of existing buildings, but also new constructions.

01-04-2021
Naturalis Biodiversity Centre in Leiden by Neutelings Riedijk
Dutch architectural practice Neutelings Riedijk has renewed and expanded the Netherlands’ national biodiversity research institute in Leiden. The new design focuses on Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, a set of sustainable buildings, both existing and newly built, containing space for more than 200 researchers and an important collection of 42 million objects.

18-01-2021
Gare Maritime by Neutelings Riedijk Architects, a sustainable conversion
More than merely the largest cross-laminated timber structure in Europe, the Gare Maritime on the Tour & Taxis site in Brussels is a sustainable project by Neutelings Riedijk Architects in collaboration with Bureau Bouwtechniek to convert what was once Europe’s largest freight station into a new district of the city.

12-09-2011
Neutelings Riedijk: Aan De Stroom Museum
As part of the project for renewal of the ancient Eilandje district, where many well-known architectural studios have been working recently, such as David Chipperfield’s studio, the architects of Neutelings Riedijk have built the city’s new museum of history overlooking the Schelda River, where the vocabulary of the materials dematerialises the tower volume and makes it stand out against the constructions of the harbour as a new landmark for the city.