Details for the hanging climate facade/sound screen for Hydron, (Vitens) Utrecht...1
Bees Knees dressing room
Bees Knees dressing room- enjoyed designing this for a family of fashionistas and thinking of the beautiful clothes to be laid out on the central console.
Hydron Utrecht, an unbelievable learning experience, now 20 years ago. Still contemporary in all aspects. Reuse of existing structures, the first natural ventilated climate facade, doubling as a sound screen from the highway next door...2
Hydron Utrecht, an unbelievable learning experience, now 20 years ago. Still contemporary in all aspects. Reuse of existing structures, the first natural ventilated climate facade, doubling as a sound screen from the highway next door...1
A post from Hans van Dijk reminded me of the house that Le Corbusier built for his mother. One of the unusual design details that struck me was the dog barking platform and grill from the yard to the sidewalk. Even the sides of the opening were chamfered to give the dog a greater angle of view....
Going back into the archives a dozen years. Interesting scheme for an assisted living complex in the Hague...2
From the archives. Compaxo studies Gouda..3
From the archives. Compaxo studies Gouda..2
From the archives. Compaxo studies Gouda..1
The result from the sketches from the archives. Never built Utrecht...6
The result from the sketches from the archives. Never built Utrecht...5
Bob Evans' desk
Had a magazine page of Bob Evans' desk for a long time: My inspiration for an exec's media office design. The kid stays in the picture! #OriGersht #YvesBehar #Moooi #Vitra #ArteCuoio #Galaxy
A sketch a Day from the archives. Never built Utrecht...4
A sketch a Day from the archives. Never built Utrecht...3
A sketch a Day from the archives. Never built Utrecht...2
A sketch a Day from the archives. Never built Utrecht...
Tried this 11 years ago. Now a familiar concept. The render is very OMA-ish or MVRDV...
hello kitteh
Working late and missing my kittehs…this was a classic Champagne move
Sketch from the west point of Sugar City...
Candy color
I am thinking about what happens when the color swatch is too small…