PRODUCT LIBRARY
in an interview, ben van berkel reflects on the events of the past year and the impact of the pandemic on the urban context.
the clients, who work in the film industry, commissioned the architects to convert the disused cellar into an elegant projection room.
the residence is topped with a large roof that is supported on thin steel columns.
the highest level of the house is occupied by a studio space to encourage solitude and reflection.
Frankie Dailey start getting on your bike and live!!! its the best form of transport and the future for all cities. Wake up other cities and take heed of this sort of design…
Agreed, the issue with creating such a beautiful and convenient structure is that it will now also be an attractive option for pedestrians who wish to experience it and its associated views for themselves. Nevertheless a very innovative solution.
By the way, an absolutely beautiful design. Stunning!
I am not, at present, a cyclist, but what are pedestrians doing on the path? I would have thought that the cyclists would have needed this much space, at least, for 2 way traffic. Heaven knows that they certainly can hog the regular streets with just one bicycle.
I do not understand. Why are pedestrians on the cyclist path in these pictures? The purpose is defeated,