Projects
Architecture projects from Netherlands - Reset
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Reception Building for the National Forest Service by FARO Architecten + Bureau Buitenom The National Forest Service wanted a recognizable appearance that contributes to the identity of the organization. FARO designed an exceptional reception... |
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Koningin Beatrix and Prinses Marijke School by FARO Architecten “Let the children design a part of their own school”. During the design we worked together with the school teams and with the students. We asked the school... |
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Villa Frenay by 70F architecture The house is a one-storey bungalow, while the site asked for a response to "living at the water." The latter is accomplished by making a veranda along the... |
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Scala by FARO Architecten What used to be allotments alongside the tracks in the Kolenkit neighborhood in Bos and Lommer, is now Scala, the first part of the restructuring of the... |
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Villa's for the Visually Impaired by 70F architecture The villas are situated on visio's own site, in a green environment in 'het gooi'. The task was to create three houses for 24-27 (semi) self-supporting... |
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Houtsma Loods by FARO Architecten De Kadijken is a fairly unstructured eastern part of the city centre of Amsterdam. In 1997 a piece of ground facing two completely different sides came free... |
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Pavilion in Roosendaal by René van Zuuk Architekten In 2001 the city of Roosendaal (a provincial town in the southwest of the Netherlands) decided to ban cars from the New Market in the centre of town by... |
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House and Office by 70F architecture The house is a 2-story apartment with living on the ground floor and working/sleeping upstairs. Since the house was part of a larger project, choices for... |
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House G by Maxwan Architects+Urbanists Our clients had bought an old barn on a beautiful 2ha site bordering the river Linge. We were asked to help realize their dream of a large kitchen living room... |
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Geuzenveld by FARO Architecten The main objective of this project was to create a modern garden city where the green urban dweller can live with pride. The ‘light, air and space’ creed... |










