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==Activities in and around the building==
 
==Activities in and around the building==

Revision as of 17:06, 7 December 2012

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Shape of the building

Smooth lines dictate the shape of the Wave Phenomena implying a sense of movement. By using ramps fluent transitions are made between the different levels which are coherent with the smooth lines of the building. Originally the building the building was a circular, then it was stretched to enhance the experience of movement. To continue the line with neighboring buildings The Wave Phenomena was turned slightly and split by a road. Whereafter the two parts got reconnected by bridges.

division of the building

sketch of a section of a part of C.D

Activities in and around the building

Activities to walk through

- Main route through the building

- InfoExchange: information about the projects in the RDM-area. The possibility to give your own opinion and information.


Activities to visit

- Expansion of ICDuBo (Innovatie Centrum Duurzaam Bouwen) Website: ICDuBo

- Congresses, workshops, knowledge center


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Impression from the pier

different point of views of the building

Visual design of the building

The construction of the facade of the building is inspired by a weaving structure.


concept of the buildingstructure

concept of the buildingstructure

inspiration for the columns

inspiration for the columns

concept of the structure of the building based on a trick

Inspirational structure

References

1. Pictures Prada Store Japan http://www.mimoa.eu/projects/Japan/Tokyo/Prada%20Aoyama%20epicenter Accessed 15 November 2012.

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