In phases of transition, such as renovation or (partial) demolition, buildings sometimes show themselves in a new and unexpected way. By removing layers of the facade buildings often gain a more interesting appearance, a stronger expressiveness. When a building is halfway demolished, you often get a kind of reversal, if it were pulled inside out. The underlying structure becomes visible, inner walls become facades. Continue reading
Tag Archives: temporary architecture
Vacation Camp
Until recently building on the beach was limited to beach clubs, rescue stations and the occasional surf school. Now there is a new phenomenon on the Dutch coast: beach huts. Continue reading

