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Architecture in the Netherlands. Yearbook 2003/2004 | Anne Hoogewoning, Roemer van Toorn, Piet Vollaard, Arthur Wortmann | 9789056623708

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Architecture in the Netherlands - Architectuur in Nederland 2003/2004

Yearbook

Author:Anne Hoogewoning, Roemer van Toorn, Piet Vollaard, Arthur Wortmann

Publisher:NAi Uitgevers

ISBN: 978-90-5662-370-8

  • Paperback
  • Dutch, English
  • 176 Pages
  • Apr 1, 2004

The highly successful Architecture in the Netherlands once again presents a selection of the past year's most remarkable architecture in the Netherlands. The book highlights 30 projects which were realized in 2003, illustrated with photos and plans. The selected projects include work by 2012 Architecten, de Architecten Cie., AAS Architecten, Wiel Arets, Borren Staalenhoef, CePeZed, Claus en Kaan, Karelse van der Meer, KCAP, MVRDV, Neutelings Riedijk, NL Architects, OMA, Onix, Christian Rapp, Soeters Van Eldonk Ponec, Joost Swarte/Mecanoo Architects and René van Zuuk.

The yearbook includes four essays by the editors and a roundup of the most important prizes, competitions, exhibitions and publications over the past year.

The highly successful Architecture in the Netherlands once again presents a selection of the past year's most remarkable architecture in the Netherlands. The book highlights 30 projects which were realized in 2003, illustrated with photos and plans. The selected projects include work by 2012 Architecten, de Architecten Cie., AAS Architecten, Wiel Arets, Borren Staalenhoef, CePeZed, Claus en Kaan, Karelse van der Meer, KCAP, MVRDV, Neutelings Riedijk, NL Architects, OMA, Onix, Christian Rapp, Soeters Van Eldonk Ponec, Joost Swarte/Mecanoo Architects and René van Zuuk.
The yearbook includes four essays by the editors and a roundup of the most important prizes, competitions, exhibitions and publications over the past year.

What struck the editors most this year was the evidently renewed interest in the reality of the here and now and the fact that architects are once again drawing inspiration from this reality. Still the question remains whether the future is adequately served by reality or whether we should perhaps also dare to dream of utopia.


Architecture in the Netherlands

- René van Zuuk, Arcam
- Rapp + Rapp, Foyer Bos en Lommer
- de Architekten Cie, Office complex Acanthus
- Hubert-Jan Henket / Wessel de Jonge, Restoration Sanatorium
- Neutelings Riedijk, Housing De Sfinxen
- Atelier Quadrat / CePeZed / Architectenforum, Naval Dockyard
- Joost Swarte / Mecanoo Architecten, Toneelschuur
- S 333, Housing Bloembollenhof
- OMA, Pop centre
- Soeters Van Eldonk Ponec, Shops and Housing
- Wessel de Jonge (supervisor), Restoration Van Nelle Factory
- Robbrecht en Daem, Extension Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
- Neutelings Riedijk, Housing St. Jobskade
- DKV, Housing Katendrechtse haven
- VenhoevenCS, Laboratory
- Kingma Roorda, Dike Houses
- De Architekten Cie. / Veenendaal Bocanet, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Campus
- 2012 Architecten, Miele Space Station 2
- NL Architects, The Basket Bar
- Claus en Kaan, Extension Municipal Offices
- Grosfeld Architecten, Interlinked Houses
- A. Tjin-A-Sie, Villa with swimming pool
- MVRDV, Pyjama Garden
- KCAP, Apartment Building De Commissaris
- Wiel Arets, Music Centre and Renovation Glass Palace
- K2, Storage shed
- Borren Staalenhoef, House
- AAS Architecten, Detached House
- Karelse Van Der Meer, Housing Vinkhuizen
- ONIX, Ecological Farm

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