Cartesiusdriehoek Blue District in Utrecht Building
Cartesiusdriehoek Blue District in Utrecht, Netherlands, design by mecanoo architecten. Former Dutch Railways marshalling yard transforms into the first urban blue zone
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Cartesiusdriehoek Blue District in Utrecht, Netherlands, design by mecanoo architecten. Former Dutch Railways marshalling yard transforms into the first urban blue zone
Former De Knoop military station in the city centre of Utrecht. Past headquarters of the Dutch land forces redeveloped as combined state office and meeting complex by Dutch architect office cepezed
A new circular building in the centre of Utrecht designed by Dutch architects cepezed. Temporary pavilion offers space for a restaurant with its own urban farm, and meeting facilities
The Looping Towers are on a main axis between Amsterdam and Utrecht. They form a social “engine” in the area undergoing major developments. The transformation design is by Peter Pichler Architecture
Design: cepezed, architects. The Station district in Utrecht has been undergoing a real metamorphosis since some years. Between all the new buildings, conversions and renovations, the Moreelsebrug has also been realized recently.
Design: DELVA Landscape Architects, Studioninedots and Skonk. People are searching for neighborhoods that have their own character and also allow for the possibility to have a say in how their surroundings further grow and develop. Furthermore the future is unpredictable.
Design: Zecc Architecten. In the rural area north of Utrecht a compact recreation house has been realized. The house is constructed in wood and opens its façade with window shutters towards the green garden
Design: Mecanoo architecten. The redevelopment of the Soestijk estate has a social purpose in creating a more sustainable society. An educative journey will touch all the visitors’ senses, triggering them to become more aware and conscious of the earth’s fragility.
Pandora by NL Architects at The TivoliVredenburg, a contemporary music complex located in Utrecht. The venue consists of five halls designed acoustically for a specific music genre.
Architects: Rolf Bruggink in collaboration with Niek Wagemans. What is truly individual about this home is that all the materials used to carry out this conversion originated from a demolished office building that was situated next to the coach house.
Design: Serge Schoemaker Architects. This design joins the three existing rooms at the rear of the first floor to create one big kitchen cum living area that opens onto a generously sized, sun-drenched roof terrace.
An old Catholic church building is transformed into one spatial residence by Zecc Architects. The character of the small church is retaind and where possible reinforced.
Design: BYTR architects. A 1930s house is completely transformed to match the modern wishes of the client. This includes the kitchen/living with the new extension and the hallway on the ground floor.