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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.
Read more about Ne9en...

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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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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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.
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Cardboard buffet cupboard

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June 2000

Ready in five steps

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This cupboard is meant as part of a set to be used for cold buffets. The rest of the set follows thesame principle. The buffet cupboard is easy to assemble and can be used over a couple of days. Following use, it can be recycled. It is made of 0.4’’ (10 mm) thick corrugated cardboard and consists of three parts (the cupboard itself and two shelves)...

Technical information (front view and cross section with sizes) can be found under images.

Camping set

Camping set - presentationCamping set - presentation

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January 2000

For on the way

This set is designed for three people who wish to consume a meal on the road, at a parking lot or in their car. The set is fit for both hot and cold meals and is compartimented. The lower plate has three boxes to be used with for example soup or yoghurt, the top plate can be used for preparing a sandwich. It also has an easy loop for cutlery and a separate box for the cup. The two plates (lower and top plate) are clicked on each other to form a stable construction. The cup has a lid (when it is closed, there is still a small opening so you can drink from it while driving). Three clicked together plates and cups can be stacked into a box. The boxes themselves are stackable as well.

See the images for the technical explanation and pictures of the model (made of paper-mâché).

Luxury Bed & Breakfast

Luxury Bed & BreakfastLuxury Bed & Breakfast

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January 2000

I got the idea when I heard, a marina was planned in the canal of Zieken in the Hague. I would think it would be phantastic to offer people, with their own ship, to sleep for a short while in a real bed. This city after all is the perfect location for excursion throughout the Netherlands. Options exist, too, for people who like to remain on board to take a shower, wash clothes or grab a meal. Obviously, skippers are not the only welcome guests, if you visit The Hague by car, you can get an 'apartment' here as well.

Mobile Job Agency - the cupboard

Mobile Job Agency - the cupboardMobile Job Agency - the cupboard

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June 1999

This cupboard is part of the Mobile Job Agency project. The design cannot be seen separate from this. Here, the materials are explained in detail. Read more to learn about seven steps to create this cupboard.

Mobile Job Agency

Mobile Job AgencyMobile Job Agency

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June 1999

The Agency has both customers who are looking for work and those offering jobs. Every day, it is located in another village in the local area. Every village has its own backgrounds with another offer and demand. One can just walk in, one can find job descriptions here nearby or from a village 7 miles away or just as well of a larger town in the area. With using the computers, one can browse through the information. Tea and coffee is offered. There is always a member of staff around to answer your questions or help you on track.
Interior sizes of the camper: 2160 mm (85'') x 5750 mm (226.4'').

"DIY House"

"DIY House" - scale model"DIY House" - scale model

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January 1999

This house (6 X 6 X 6 M), designed to house two people, can be constructed in a very short time. The assignement was to stay within the boundaries of the kube with the chance to expand in a single direction. Therefore, we chose to make a twist in the top floor and project a panel from glass - this together gives the direction for future expansion. In the planning, we used a wooden skeleton construction with sandwich panels as walls. On the ground floor they are covered on the outside with western red ceddar, at the top floor with aluminium.

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