Sebastian van Damme

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When Façades Become Habitats: Architecture Making Room for Other Species

When we think of façades, we rarely think of them as habitats. We see them as the elements that separate interior from exterior, regulate temperature, reduce noise, and protect buildings from external conditions. They give architecture its visual language, but they are also expected to keep the outside world at a distance. In doing so, façades have often been understood as barriers: surfaces that define where human comfort begins and where the environment is meant to remain outside.

But the outside of a building is never empty. For centuries, architecture has unintentionally created opportunities for other forms of life. Birds nested beneath roof tiles, insects occupied cracks in masonry walls, and mosses or plants took root along ledges, gutters, and rough stone surfaces. These conditions were rarely designed with other species in mind, but they created small opportunities for life to inhabit them.

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KAAP - Residential District and Circular Pavilion / Powerhouse Company + Orange Architects + NEXT architects

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No Solid Ground: Three Approaches to Building Below Sea Level in Rotterdam

Architects carefully calibrate their relationship to the earth, adjusting foundations to soil, groundwater, climate, risk, and culture. Driven timber piles, rammed-earth platforms, and poured concrete slabs are each a response to a specific set of ground conditions, and each shapes the architecture that rises from it. The way a building meets the earth determines its durability and its limits because foundations are among the most consequential design choices an architect makes.

The city of Rotterdam sits approximately one meter below sea level, an organizing condition that shapes daily life in the Netherlands' second-largest city and is a growing preoccupation amid unstable coastal conditions. The city occupies the delta of the Rhine and Maas rivers, a landscape that was never naturally dry but has been kept functional through centuries of hydraulic intervention. The water boards in this region are among the oldest democratic institutions in the world, created in the thirteenth century to manage shared water drainage and still operating today as elected bodies with technical capacity. As sea levels rise and rainfall across Northern Europe grows less predictable and more extreme, Rotterdam faces a significantly increased risk of coastal storm surges and urban flooding driven by overwhelmed drainage infrastructure.

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Light House / Studioninedots

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  • Architects: Studioninedots
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  257
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Bouwmag, Seves Glassblock
  • Professionals: De Ingenieursgroep BV

Bunker Tower / Powerhouse Company

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  • Architects: Powerhouse Company
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  32640
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

Muziekwerf Rehearsal and Concert Venue / Powerhouse Company

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  • Architects: Powerhouse Company
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  930
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  JUNG, Forbo Flooring Systems, AGC, Arpa Fenix , Buxkin, +5

Octavia Hill / Studioninedots

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  • Architects: Studioninedots
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  9500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

Building Optimism: Lessons from Climate Adaptation in 2025

Climate risk is a shared global condition, marked by intensifying heat, water scarcity, flooding, and ecological loss that no border can contain. In 2025, these pressures sharpened a collective awareness that government pledges and international agreements are not keeping pace with lived realities. Across geopolitical contexts, the tension is immediate and structural, revealing gaps between policy ambition and material change. This moment has exposed a growing reliance on disciplines outside formal structures to respond quickly, intelligently, and with accountability.

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Why Sit by the Dock of the Bay? Designing Thresholds to the Water

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Boat docks and harbors are liminal spaces where the shore marks the meeting of land and water, and serve as a space for the convergence of culture, industry, and community. For those who work at sea, from commercial fishers to marine freight operators, the dock is a threshold between labor and rest, between oceanic uncertainty and terrestrial stability. For others, the dock serves as a gateway to recreation, sport, and adventure, accommodating everything from rowing clubs to family sailing trips. And for many who never board a vessel, the dock offers a powerful connection to the marine environment where one can pause, observe, and engage with the rhythmic tides.

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5TRACKS Mixed-Use District / Shift Architecture Urbanism + Powerhouse Company

5TRACKS Mixed-Use District / Shift Architecture Urbanism + Powerhouse Company - More Images+ 44

Primary School Lux / EVA architecten

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Education Centre University of Groningen / KAAN Architecten

Education Centre University of Groningen / KAAN Architecten - More Images+ 32

Cityplot Buiksloterham / Studioninedots + DELVA Landscape Architecture

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JUMP Building / KAAN Architecten

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Sueli Pontes Ecocultural Center / KAAN Architecten

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  • Architects: KAAN Architecten
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  30 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

Beaufort Residential Tower / Orange Architects

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  • Architects: Orange Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  4400
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

Cityplot Buiksloterham C14 Building / Studioninedots

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  • Architects: Studioninedots
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  4000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

Cruquius Island Housing / KCAP

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  • Architects: KCAP
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  48750
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024