3D Design - 3D Ontwerp

Visitor Centre

Visitor CentreVisitor Centre

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September 2010

To give a better image of all what can be seen and experienced, a visitor centre is being developed where one can get everything explained in a 15 minute tour. A number of areas is developed where the visitor can stay about 5 minutes to look and listen to the available information in ease. Each time, there is a menu with options, information is played in a loop where necessary. By means of light, one is encouraged to continue through the presentation. At the end, a theatre room is situated with different presentations.

Kitchen - design of the tiles

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Kitchen - design of the tiles

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May 2010

When planning a new kitchen, the clients were unsure about how to place the tiles – due to the various different effects possible. The clients were also not sure if they wanted to have light or dark tiles on the wall. A few example drawings have been made, including technical drawings about placing of the tiles, sizes en cut-way. All samples are drawn from both a one-point perspective and a two-point perspective.
See Images for all 10 examples (each in two versions).

Exhibition at the Sitting Area of JKP Barsana Dham

Photo from the exhibitionPhoto from the exhibition

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May 2009

This exhibition has been prepared to explain all important aspects of JKP organization, with the main accent of the US Center in Austin, TX. The blue background gave a nice extra and retains the attention (it used to be light grey before). There is less information then on the previous version, many pictures have now been compiled into 7 slide shows, which are continuously shown on digital slide frames.

Split level apartment

Split level apartmentSplit level apartment

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January 2008

This client came with the idea to have a split level which should be parallel to the longest wall. She very much wanted to have a round staircase. This would however cost too much space, especially with a long entry level. The top level would be very narrow too that way. That is why we turned it 90 degrees, which gave much more possibilities. Now too, the kitchen and living space are upstairs and the bedroom and bathroom, which does not need that much light are below.
Round stairs was what client spefically desired – so we made a plan using the rounding of the stairs to create a space in the middle: on the lower level the bathroom, and on the top level the kitchen. All drainage and water piping are together on one spot.
Since the windows are starting somewhere around the floor of the top level, the floor is only connected to the walls on the left wall and then trough the two iron pipes between the windows at the back. The floor is also resting on the round walls of the bathroom.
On the lower level in the dashed line one can see how the top level is covering the floor. The washing machine fits nicely under the stairs, the big sink on the wall can be used for washing yourself and the laundry.

Exterior and Interior

Exterior and InteriorExterior and Interior

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September 2007

The house was bought in a very rough state, no windows, electricity etc. The frame was built, and some areas were set already, like places for bathrooms or the kitchen. We were asked to make a plan, following the wishes of the owners, making suggestions for the space available. In some cases, this meant knocking down existing walls. Wishes included planning for a few individual apartments with bathrooms, extra guest rooms and a larger hall for general activities.

Livingroom in Amsterdam

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Livingroom in Amsterdam

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August 2004

The house the customers inhabited was built in the 1970s and not much had been done about it since, so time for a change. The living room needed more light, another design of where to put what and also other colours. We also suggested a different flooring, including other orientation. The project was planned in cooperation with architect Frank Mulder. See Images for plan and drawings.

Toiletdoor with integrated sink

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Toiletdoor with sink

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June 2001

A fine solution for small toilets

Registered under nr 4.105105.1

When the toilet is free, the door is turned inward so without entering, one can use the sink. When in use, the door is turned outward creating more space inside the toilet.

9 - Wardrobe

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9 - Wardrobe

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June 2001

This is part of my graduation project. This Personal Wardrobe is designed for the project Ne9en (nine): image consultant - dress advisor - personal shopper, which was based on the Enneagram.
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This wardrobe can be used in different ways: as dress boy, in the hall or for example in the living room. The wardrobe exists of single loose elements, giving it countless different constellations. The design focusses on 9 different options - for 9 different people, based on the Enneagram.
The design of this wardrobe is executed (see photo below) including all elements. See as well Images for more explanation.

Ne9en

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Ne9en: facade and interior

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June 2001

This is part of my final exam project of my studies
Below follows a short story...

Why the Haagse Kunstkring as location? The Denneweg has a strategic position towards the city centre, is easily reachable and is surrounded by 'artistic' activity. This function has a certain standing which has to do with 'taste' as well, with developing oneself and with the question 'what's beautiful'.

There will be little change on the outside: this is a protected city view. Just the space around the right three windows at the first floor, which is bordering with the showcase space, is painted in a different colour (derived from the adjacent houses to the right). The other colour matches the houses to the left.

50 - 50 ... the house in balance

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"50 - 50" façades

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June 2000

My round house, the perfect balance between built and not-built, nature and technique: Yin-Yang is the solution. The contours of the house follow a circle. The part most remote from the entry is the smallest, towards the middle the building gets more dominant.
See images for more explanation.

I enjoy working with: JKP Radha Madhav Dham, Jan Stap, Research & Communication, EXARC