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The Why Factory by MVRDV and Richard Hutten

Dutch architects MVRDV and designer Richard Hutten have completed a research facility within a courtyard at the Delft University of Technology. Called The Why Factory, the project comprises a...

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Van Leeuwenhoek Laboratory by DHV Architecten

Eindhoven studio DHV Architecten have completed a laboratory for nanotechnology in Delft, the Netherlands. Called Van Leeuwenhoek Laboratory, the building centres around an atrium where meetings can...

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Blue D1653 by Arian Brekveld, Chris Koens and Damian O'Sullivan for Royal Delft

Traditional Dutch porcelain company Royal Delft have launched a new contemporary brand, Blue D1653, including this set by Arian Brekveld that looks as though the blue emblems have slipped down the rim...

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Social 01 office by i29

Workspaces are gathered in islands of red, blue, orange or green throughout this office in Delft by Dutch interior architects i29. Combiwerk Delft is a "social workplace" company that helps to...

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Ateliers transforms old technology museum in Delft into flexible open-plan...

A plywood bar that transitions into a staircase forms the centre of this office and networking hub housed in the Dutch city of Delft's former technology museum (+ slideshow). The facility was designed...

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Mecanoo's cylindrical apartments designed to recall gas holders

Dutch architecture firm Mecanoo has transformed a gasworks in the city of Hilversum into a residential neighbourhood, featuring cylindrical apartment buildings intended to resemble the now-dismantled...

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City Archive Delft features brick-relief facade that evokes bookshelves

Office Winhov and Gottlieb Paludan Architects designed a decorative relief pattern that looks like bookshelves for the facade of this archive building in Delft, the Netherlands. Amsterdam-based studio...

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New Delft Blue archways wrapped in 3,000 unique 3D-printed ceramics tiles

Architecture practice Studio RAP has combined algorithmic design and 3D printing to create a pair of archways informed by Delft Blue porcelain at the PoortMeesters housing in the Netherlands. Named New...

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