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KamerMaker: Mobile 3D Printer Inspires Potential for Emergency Relief Architecture

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3-D Printing technology is developing at quickening pace as both engineers and architects experiment with its technological and social potential. Consider Enrico Dini’s D-Shape printer that prints large scale stone structures out of sand and an inorganic binder or Neri Oxman’s research at MIT which involves a 3-D printing arm and nozzles that can print with a variety of different materials, from concrete to recycled plastic.

Dutch firm DUS Architects, in collaboration with Ultimaker Ltd, Fablab Protospace, and Open Coop, have added another 3-D printing machine to the list known as KamerMaker, the room builder. KamerMaker is the world’s first mobile 3d printer and has the ability to print “rooms” that are up to 11 feet high and 7 feet wide. The machine was unveiled at OFF PICNIC, a precursor to Amsterdam’s annual PICNIC technology festival.

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National Maritime Museum / Dok Architecten

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© Arjen Schmitz photographer

Architect: Dok Architecten: Liesbeth van der Pol, Jan Jaap Roeten, Sonja Müller, Ellen Wolse, Christina Patz, Mirthe Kooy, Ieke Koning Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Programme: Museum, Library, Restaurant and Retail Facilities Client: Rijksgebouwendienst, Haarlem Construction Costs: €28.000.000 miljoen Dome Design and Construction: Ney & Partners, Brussels (BE): Laurent Ney, Eric Bodarwé, Kenny Verbeeck and others Project Year: 2011 Photographs: Arjen Schmitz photographer

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Water Villa / Framework Architects + Studio Prototype

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© Jeroen Musch

Architects: Framework Architects, Studio Prototype Location: Gabriël Metsustraat, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Design Team: Maarten ter Stege, Jeroen Spee, Jeroen Steenvoorden, Thomas Geerlings Project Year: 2011 Project Area: 250.0 sqm Photographs: Jeroen Musch

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Bunker 599 / RAAAF + Atelier Lyon

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KNSM Island Skydome / Wiel Arets Architects

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The Twins Science Park / 24H architecture

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  • Architects: 24H > architecture
    :  24H architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  14000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

House Like Village / Marc Koehler Architects

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The Oosterdokseiland / HVDN + Studioninedots

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  540
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Noorderparkkamer / Bureau SLA & Overtreders W

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House Ijburg / Rocha Tombal Architects

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Construction begins on OMA-designed G-Star RAW Headquarters

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On the plinth - Courtesy of OMA

Today, in the industrial Zuidoost area of Amsterdam, construction begins on the new OMA-designed headquarters for the fashion brand G-Star RAW. Led by OMA partners Reinier de Graaf, Ellen van Loon and Rem Koolhaas, the project will consolidate G-Star RAW’s existing disparate facilities into a single 27.500m2 horizontal building.

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23 Town Houses in Amsterdam / Atelier Kempe Thill

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Youth Center in Amsterdam / Atelier Kempe Thill

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  150
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

Block 64 / Loos Architects

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  • Architects: Loos Architects
    : Miguel Loos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  10600
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

IJburg College / LIAG

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  • Architects: LIAG Architects
    : LIAG
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  11430
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

Amsterdam Iconic Pedestrian Bridge Proposal / Michael Labory & Bertrand Schippan

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Courtesy of Michael Labory & Bertrand Schippan

Designed by Michael Labory & Bertrand Schippan to be a city landmark, their proposal for the Amsterdam Pedestrian Bridge is made not only for crossing, but for the city’s life. The tulip, symbol of the Netherlands, turns out to be the evident choice for a city like Amsterdam. Its recognizable shape among thousands becomes the landmark that makes Hermitage a unique destination, an address never to be confused, while offering many activities to the inhabitants. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Rieteiland House / Hans van Heeswijk Architects

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'The Rink' Pedestrian Bridge Proposal / Kamvari Architects

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The approach for the Amsterdam pedestrian bridge by Kamvari Architects challenges the basic principles of a bridge as their design takes on a completely new form as it attempts to create space by looping across the river. They hope that ‘The Rink’ will become a new icon in the city by becoming an active and public node within the city fabric. More images and architects’ description after the break.