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Renovation and expansion
School in the Netherlands by MVRDVIn collaboration with Van Boven Architecten, MVRDV have redesigned the Gymnasium Beekvliet. The painted walls and ceilings by artist Ian Kirkpatrick tell the story (stories) of the building and its students.
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Studying in scarlet
Renovation and Redesign of a School in Aalst by AuxIn Aalst, the Aux architecture studio have redesigned the entrance and event hall of a school. The multifunctional spaces stand out thanks to their brightness and accents in a vivid shade of red.
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152 tonnes of repurposed waste
360 Degrees Residential Towers in Amsterdam by St...Faced in brick made of construction waste, the twin towers offering 110 apartments in the Buiksloterham district of Amsterdam make a widely visible case for circularity.
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Advertorial
Tiled Ventilated Facade by FavekerThe building is sheathed in a ventilated facade featuring metal-effect ceramic tiles, ensuring energy savings of up to 40 % in an area with a climate characterized by high and low temperatures.
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Exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum
Garden Futures: Perspectives of Garden DesignThe new exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum is devoted to the garden – from its historical significance to its function in the modern era of climate crisis and social injustice.
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Update for an icon
Restored Book Tower in Ghent and Building Culture...Ghent’s Boekentoren [Book Tower] is a late masterpiece by Henry van de Velde. After undergoing restoration by Robbrecht en Daem, the architectural icon has taken on new life as a busy centre of the Flemish university town.
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Offices outside, parking within
Repurposed Industrial Hall by Studioninedots in U...The Bovenbouwwerksplaats integrates office spaces, a restaurant and a residents’ parkade in a former factory hall operated by the Dutch railway company.
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BIM in teaching
The Workaround as PrincipleDigital models are perfectly suited to fact-based design decisions and interdisciplinary collaboration. These processes must leave room for creativity as well. In fact, Andreas Pilot from TU Darmstadt says that in many instances, the improvisational spirit is essential.
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A touch of colour on the arterial road
Residential District in Champagne by Philippe GibertArchetypal shapes and gleaming colours characterize Philippe Gibert’s design for six multifamily buildings featuring social housing in the eastern French city of Châlons-en-Champagne.
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A minimalist setting for art
Gallery Expansion in Brussels by Robbrecht en DaemRobbrecht en Daem architecten and the Xavier Hufkens Gallery in Brussels share a long history. The expansion of the art gallery by the Ghent architects follows in the footsteps of the initial renovation work.
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Art in a cultural monument
Repurposing of a Sugar Refinery in LjubljanaThe Slovene studio Scapelab have transformed the old Cukrarna sugar refinery in Ljubljana into an art gallery. To this end, the architects have added a new core to the painstakingly restored shell of the cultural monument.
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Gleaming gold extension
Museum W by Maurice MentjensThe municipal museum in Weert, southern Netherlands, bears the succinct name of "Museum W". The interior architect Maurice Mentjens has now refurbished the historical building and provided it an extension in gleaming gold metal.
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Eighteen storeys for health
Cadix Hospital in Antwerp by Robbrecht en DaemThe new central hospital in the old port district of Cadix overwhelms with its size, but also offers its users quality of stay.
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Symbiosis of house and landscape
Hourglass Corral on Milos by Deca ArchitectureThe building erected by Deca Architecture on the Cycladic island of Milos is in continuation of a long-term project. For almost ten years, the studio has been designing a coastal site for residential and agricultural purposes.