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Revision as of 13:15, 17 December 2012

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Contents

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. Below there are some references.


concept of the buildingstructure

concept of the buildingstructure

inspiration for the columns

inspiration for the columns

metz centre pompidou

metz centre pompidou

References

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

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