The Campus City Project
With this design research we investigated the potential of the knowledge and innovation-based economy, and what it means for the city of Amsterdam. We imagined a future where new architecture can be the motor for urban growth. The changing relationship between campus- both academic and corporate- and the city is transforming urban realities. Worldwide, universities […]
De Werf | Amsterdam
With ‘de Werf’ we created a compelling influencer to change a former industrial terrain into a living-working environment. A sturdy high-dense compact housing block that refers to past times. We use the concept of mass to define the ‘specific weight’ of the city. This refers to a social and economic basis for a viable city […]
Ravel Residence | Amsterdam
With a striking perforated facade, this temporary student housing, successfully proofed that an empty land could be transformed into housing area. Architects and developers generally want to add something to the city, but if the 2008 credit crisis has taught us anything, it is that the built environment can benefit from a pause for thought. […]