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TU Delft Architecture Faculty : New Building

Delft Architecture Competition – Design Contest Shortlist, The Netherlands, Europe

14 Mar 2009

New TU Delft Architecture faculty building – Building for Bouwkunde

International open ideas competition

The jury of the international ideas competition for a new TU Delft Architecture faculty building has announced a shortlist of eight nominations.

First prize (ex aequo, each 15,000 euro)

A WORLD WITHOUT OBJECTS
Gijs Raggers
Gijs Raggers architect, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

amalgam
Laura Alvarez
laura alvarez architecture, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

GREEN-HOUSED CULTURE
Marc Bringer and Ilham Laraqui
Laraqui-Bringer Architecture, Paris, France

Prize winners announcement: Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam
14th of March 2009

TU Delft Architecture Faculty Building – Nominations, alphabetical:

Amalgam
Laura Alvarez
Amsterdam

BK City, not a metaphor
Henk Engel, Erik van den Berg, Marius van der Meulen
Delft

Ego Eco-System
Marc Koehler, Martijn de Geus, Miriam Tocino, Stepan Havlik, Carlos Franco, Hans Smolenaers
Amsterdam

Green-Housed Culture
Marc Bringer, Ilham Laraqui
Paris

Learning and creating
Olli Raila, Heikki Muntola, Heikki Riitahuhta, Mikko Jakonen, Eetu Arponen
Oulo, Finland

Post Ignem
Tom Haelvoet, Eveline Hanssens
Wondelgem, Belgium

Vertical Forum
Elsbeth Ronner, Mick van Gemert
Rotterdam

A world without objects
Gijs Raggers
Rotterdam

TU Delft Architecture Faculty Competition Entry : Marc Koehler Architects
TU Delft Architecture Faculty Building

Building for Bouwkunde competition – Entry by Monolab
TU Delft Architecture Faculty Design

Architecture Faculty Building Exhibition
15 Mar – 7 Jun 2009
NAi, Rotterdam

Architecture Competition Entries : 466 entries

Location: Delft, Netherlands, western Europe

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Delft Buildings

Delft Technical University Library
Dates built: 1993-95, 1996-98
Delft Technical University
photograph : Christian Richters

Delft Building architect : mecanoo architecten

Website: Buildingforbouwkunde

The Architecture Faculty at Delft Technical University destroyed by a fire 13 May 2008. Collections by Rem Koolhaas and MVRDV destroyed

Temporary location of Architecture Faculty : Julianalaan, Delft

Delft Station by Mecanoo architecten

Delft Architecture Offices

Dutch Buildings

Lightrailstation Den Haag
Design: Architekturbüro ZJA Zwarts & Jansma Architects / Knippers Helbig Advanced Engineering
Lightrailstation Den Haag
exterior image: Pietro Savorellit
Lightrailstation Den Haag
The showpiece of the station is the canopy of the platforms, which consists of curved glass and steel. A covered walkway in the shape of an expressive awning connects the new departure station with The Hague Central Station.

Voorlinden Museum Building, Wassenaar, province of South Holland
Design: Kraaijvanger Architects with Arup
Museum Voorlinden Building in Wassenaar
exterior image: Pietro Savorellit
Voorlinden Museum Building
The Museum Voorlinden building design consists of six parallel walls in the landscape allowing the interior to open to the environment. An elegant white colonnade bears the ingenious roof structure and the façade alternates dune sand-colored stone and thin glass fronts.

National Museum of Ceramics Princessehof, Grote Kerkstraat, Leeuwarden
Design: i29 interior architects
National Museum of Ceramics Princessehof in Leeuwarden - Dutch Architecture News
photography : Ewout Huibers
National Museum of Ceramics Princessehof
i29 interior architects created a surprisingly modern interior in the monumental buildings, which date from the 18th century. The design features an entrance hall including the museum store and tearoom, the museum square and exhibition areas for the vast collections.

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