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Architects: Bos Alkemade Architecten
- Area: 340 m²
- Year: 2011
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Photographs:Herman H. van Doorn
Text description provided by the architects. Photographer and filmmaker Anton Corbijn invited BOS ALKEMADE Architects in the autumn of 2011 to create a studio for him in the Netherlands. This studio needed to be integrated in an ancient city coach house and meet a complex programme of requirements. Separate spaces were to be created for photography, the processing of films, the production of graphic art and the safekeeping of photography archives. An overarching prerequisite was the ability to take photographs and shoot film in natural daylight in the spaces assigned for that. There was also a requirement for an open air space within the building and a loading area in front that could handle without problems the large props and other materials the artist would use inside.























