The exhibition ‘Dutchville'
offers a peek into the future of Dutch architecture. Some projects are already under development and in some
cases almost built. Other designs may never be realized, but contain
valuable architectural ideas relevant to society.
Browse
Dutchville’s
‘future‘-projects below. All sixty projects are listed, sorted
alphabetically by the names of the designers. Click on any of the images to start the slide show.
Use the arrows to scroll through the collection.
![]() | 2012 Architecten - Heerlen: Sustainable City 2040 |
![]() | Bjarne Mastenbroek i.s.m. Dick van Gameren - IJDock: Ontwerp masterplan en supervisie, uitwerking souterrain, openbare ruimte en jachthaven. Impressies IJDock: ASR Vastgoed Ontwikkeling, illustratie: zes x zes |
![]() | DE URBANISTEN - Water square Rotterdam |
![]() | Doepel Strijkers Architects - Merwe- & Vierhavens: Sustainable City 2040 |
![]() | Doepel Strijkers Architects - The Green Connector, Hofbogen |
![]() | Hein Smedts - An Urban Montage, crossing familiar strangers |
![]() | INDESEM 2007 - National Park Kleinpolderplein |
![]() | JDS Architects - the Weave, Groningen |
![]() | JDS Architects - Tilburg: Sustainable City 2040 |
![]() | Atelier Stadionpark (KCAP Architects&Planners, Municipal Town Planning & Housing Department, dS+V, in coöperation with H+N+S Landscape architects) |
![]() | Lukas Narutis - The Dish Games |
![]() | Studio Marco Vermeulen with Urban Affairs, De Urbanisten, VHP - Klavertje 4 Greenport Venlo (visualisation: A2 Studio) |
![]() | Studio Marco Vermeulen with HAU - Sky Parker (visualisation: A2 Studio) |
![]() | Studio Marco Vermeulen - Living Landscape 1.0 |
![]() | Maxwan - Highway house |
![]() | Maxwan - Leiden Central |
![]() | Maxwan - Nuilding |
![]() | Maxwan - Pompenburg |
![]() | Maxwan - Rotterdam Central District |
![]() | Maxwan - Rotterdam Harbour Park |
![]() | Maxwan - Westerschelde tunnel |
![]() | MVRDV - Almere 2030 |
![]() | MVRDV - The Book mountain |
![]() | MVRDV - Brabant Library |
![]() | MVRDV - Rotterdam Market hall |
![]() | MVRDV - Pigcity |
![]() | Neutelings Riedijk - Knowledge cluster Arnhem |
![]() | NL Architects - Flower Power Power Plant |
![]() | NL Architects - N.A.P. (New Amsterdam mean level) |
![]() | NL Architects - Next Stop Lelylaan |
![]() | NL Architects - Pilot Plant Hoogvliet |
![]() | NL Architects - Silo's Zeeburgereiland |
![]() | NL Architects - Trainshopping |
![]() | Owen Slootweg - Sports and congress centre Kleinpolderplein |
![]() | Municipality of Amsterdam, Zuidas organisation - Zuidas Dokzone |
![]() | Rietveld Landscape - Generating dunescapes |
![]() | Rietveld Landscape - A15 Scenic Highway |
![]() | Rietveld Landscape with Atelier de Lyon - New Amsterdam Park | Trusted Subcultures |
![]() | Rietveld Landscape with Atelier de Lyon - Free Port - Temporarily Open as Strategy |
![]() | Rietveld Landscape - Water moss rocks |
![]() | SeARCH - Skytower |
![]() | SeARCH with Christian Müller - City council offices Rotterdam |
![]() | The Why Factory
- City Pig. By Winy Maas with Ulf Hackauf, Pirjo Haikola, Bas Kalmeijer
and Tihamér Salij; Animation: Eliene Wieland, Marino Gouwens with Twan
Haanen (Wieland&Gouwens Rotterdam). This project was commissioned by
Stroom Den Haag on the occasion of the Foodprint program (2009-2010). Made possible by InnovatieNetwerk and LTO Nederland |
![]() | The Why Factory - Energetic City. By Gonzalo Rivas |
![]() | The Why Factory
- Green Dream. By Carlo Maria Morsiani and Tanya Martinez Gonzales,
images edited by Gonzalo Rivas, part of MSc2 Studio 'Green Dream',
spring 2008 at the Faculty of Architecture of Delft University of
Technology |
![]() | The Why Factory
- Leisure City. By Mick van Gemert and Tanya Martinez Gonzales,
graduation project, 2009, part of MSc3-4 Studio 'The Death of Leisure
City', fall 2008 at the Faculty of Architecture of Delft University of
Technology |
![]() | The Why Factory
- Robotic City. By Ahmet Korfali, part of MSc3-4 Studio 'Automated
City', fall 2008 at the Faculty of Architecture of Delft University of
Technology |
![]() | UN Studio - Post Rotterdam |
![]() | UN Studio - Theatre Spijkenisse |
![]() | van Bergen Kolpa architects - Park Supermarket |
![]() | Jago van Bergen (van Bergen Kolpa architects), Duzan Doepel (Doepel Strijkers Architects) & Willemijn Lofvers (Bureau Lofvers) - Infra Ecology |
![]() | VHP urban planners + architects + landscape architects - Groningen: Sustainable City 2040 |
![]() | VHP urban planners + architects + landscape architect - Kascade |
![]() | VHP urban planners + architects + landscape architect - Water wall |
![]() | Waterstudio.nl - Citadel, New Water |
![]() | Waterstudio.nl - Floating cruise terminal |
![]() | West 8 Urban design & landscape architecture with Avenue2 - Green Carpet / Undertunneling A2 highway Maastricht |
![]() | ZUS [ZONES URBAINES SENSIBLES] - Tide City |
![]() | ZUS [ZONES URBAINES SENSIBLES] - Apeldoorn, the Sustainable City 2040 |
![]() | ZUS [ZONES URBAINES SENSIBLES] - Windpost |
Exhibition
| NAI Rotterdam -
| 01/07/11-01/07/16
From July 1, the exhibition Dutchville is on display in the fully renovated NAi. In a remarkable approach to architecture, Dutchville is an exhibition that intentionally inspires conflicting feelings. At the NAi, you can explore your love-hate relationship with the urban environment and discover how the city shapes and affects the way you feel.
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May 2008 | The Faculty of Architecture building at Delft University of
Technology was designed by the Van den Broek and Bakema firm of
architects and completed in 1970. The fire that raged on 13 May 2008
damaged the building to such an extent that it has to be demolished. In
memory of this grand building, NAI presents a series of beautiful
drawings taken from the archives of Van den Broek and Bakema.
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Lecture/Debat/symposium
20
may
2010
20:00
|
On the occasion of the publication of Green Dream - How Future Cities can Outsmart Nature by The Why Factory, the NAI have organized a debate with Dutch architects from different generations around the question ‘How green are you?’. Following some short presentations, Winy Maas, architect and co-founder of MVRDV, and Professor at the Why Factory/TU Delft, discussed with the participants the meaning of ‘green’ in each of their practices.
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Exhibition
19
february
2010
- 16
may
2010
|
24 architecture designers take the lead. Assessing what society needs now. Pursuing strategies the market is hesitant to explore. The designs that are presented are the fruits of an ambition to find sustainable designs for the future.
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The ‘Imagine a city’ discussion on January 20th 2011 was an attempt to initiate improvements in the processes of city planning in Skopje. This is especially important for cities where the building activity is very intense, even though there is a lack of public discourse about the process.
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