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droog features TD at the Salone del Mobile 2013 in Milan

Material Matters Media news flash by TD

Droog Lab presents the
Material Matters Media news flash by TD that explains how material scarcity drives innovation, next to Winy Maas’s visions for new urban luxuries , Erik Kessels vision for a society with space for a million identities and a beautiful future for nomads of the cloud by Metahaven.

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EuTube

Mark (#42, 2013)

The first high speed train (HST) deployed in Europe was the railway between Florence and Rome in 1978. Since then, more than 6,600 km of HST tracks have gone into operation, and more than 11,000 km are currently planned for the European Union. HSTs appear to be the most powerful and most environmentally friendly competitors of short-distance air travel. No less than 80 per cent of all trips between Paris and London, for example, are by train.

↓ Architecture 15% (157421/1030178 visitors)

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SL-House

Loos/Corbusier crossover


The building is a crossover of Adolf Loos and le Corbusier, it’s a fusion of Raumplan and Modulor, of walls and columns, of inversion and expression. The rather simple outside shape which is defined by the very restrictive site limitations in all directions, hides another shape, a wooden box, around which all functions are organized. The wooden box itself encloses the young families living area.

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-20° Snow Cinema - realized february 2012

Snow Cinema - Architecture is Experience (an afterthought)


The following article is an afterthought on the essence of architecture:

Das Schneekino - Architektur ist Erlebnis

Die Idee ist ein Schneekino. Kein Plan und keine Zeichnung ist dem ‚Bauwerk’ vorausgegangen sondern nur das Zurückdenken an Höhen und Breiten von Sitzreihen und dem ungefähren Abstand vom Projektor zur Leinwand. Die Erinnerung ist unser Plan und die Schritte sind unser Maßband. So muss es sein wenn man an als Schiffbrüchiger an fremden Ufern landet und einen Bau errichten will der an Kultur erinnern soll.
Das Schneekino ist im Prinzip nichts vor dem Ereignis, bevor alles funktioniert glaubt keiner daran, nicht einmal wir die hier schaufeln. Anscheinend entsteht Raum also nur durch das Ereignis. Ohne Ereignis ist der Bau bedeutungslos. Das griechische Amphitheater bekommt ja auch nur einen Inhalt durch das Wissen um die griechischen Tragödien die sich dort abgespielt haben. Ohne die Tragödie, ohne das Spiel, ohne den Tathergang ist der Schauplatz nichts, auf jeden Fall hebt er sich in keinster Weise vom Rest der Welt ab. Das Schneekino sieht ohne Menschen aus wie eine Ausgrabungsstätte, allerdings ein Ort der wiederentdeckt worden ist bevor er jemals verschwunden war. Man nimmt Schnee weg und häuft ihn anderorts wieder auf und im Kopf entstehen Sitzreihen die eigentlich noch gar keine Sitzreihen sind sondern erst die Erinnerungen an Sitzreihen. Das pure Entfernen, das pure strategische und vorausgedachte Entfernen von Material an der richtigen Stelle hat Funktion hervorgebracht. Man kann also nicht leugnen dass es sich gewissermaßen um eine Ausgrabungsstätte handelt weil ja die Funktion in irgendeiner Weise in der schlafenden Masse verborgen war. Die Sitzreihen sind in der Retrospektive schon im Schnee gewesen bevor wir zu graben begonnen haben. Wenn diese Sitzreihen schlussendlich besessen werden, wenn sie quasi Gewicht bekommen, dann werden sie naturgemäß erst zu Sitzreihen. Kurz bevor sie das erste Mal besessen werden, könnten sie immer noch Sockel für Ausstellungsstücke sein oder Beweise für die angefallenen Schneemengen in diesem Winter oder ein halbfertiges Schneelabyrinth. Die erste Besitzung aber definiert die Sitzreihen eindeutig als solche und die erste Projektion der Schneeleinwand definiert diese eindeutig als Schneeleinwand und die Gesamtheit der Anlage eindeutig als Schneekino. Erst das Ereignis erbringt den Beweis der Richtigkeit der Annahme das es sich tatsächlich um ein Schneekino handelt weil es sich ja kurz zuvor noch um ganz was anderes handeln hätte können. Damit ist auch gleichzeitig der Beweis erbracht das es sich vielleicht sogar um eine Art von Architektur handeln könnte. Eine Architektur die so einfach ist und aus nichts anderem als Menschen und Wasser besteht; aus gefrorenem Wasser und angespannten Menschen. Zwei unzertrennliche Elemente in den außergewöhnlichsten Zuständen die sich meist nur im Spiel vereinen oder treffen, kommen im Schneekino auf die ungewöhnlichste Weise zusammen wobei das Menschenmaterial diese Architektur ausfüllt, während sich das Schneematerial als Karosserie hergibt. Das Menschenmaterial, diese Menschen(füll)masse, ist aber nicht unbewegt sondern wird durch das Licht des Projektors angetrieben, ja sogar in einem hohen Tempo beschleunigt. Wie der Ausgang eines Tunnels, dem man niemals näher kommt, brennt sich das Licht in die Schneeleinwand und wie als ob man gespannt ist welche Welt sich hinter diesem Ausgang auftut laufen die Augen der Menschmaschine diesem Licht hinterher das eigentlich niemals mehr zeigt als den Ausgang selbst und niemals sein eigentliches Geheimnis preisgibt, ja gar nicht preisgeben kann. Im Prinzip ist also das gesamte Schneekino nicht regungslos sondern gleicht einem Schnellzugwagon der mit Lichtgeschwindigkeit auf einen Ausgang zurast von dem aber jeder in der Menschen(füll)masse mit Sicherheit weiß, dass man diesen Ausgang niemals erreichen wird und sich jeder Einzelne in dieser Menschen(füll)masse darum unendlich sicher fühlt. Diese Sicherheit eines Ausgangs der niemals erreicht werden wird erklärt auch die unendliche Begeisterung für das Kino. Dieser unendliche Ausgang aus dieser, ist gleichzeitig der Eingang in eine andere Welt, eine neue Welt nach der wir uns alle so sehnen. Durch das Minimieren der Wirklichkeit multipliziert der Film die Oberfläche der realen Welt um das vielfache des komprimierten Lichtbilds. Nachdem die letzten Landschaften (wieder)entdeckt worden sind und eine weitere räumliche Expansion für unbestimmte Zeit aufgeschoben wurde, so lange jedenfalls bis die Reisegeschwindigkeit des Menschen mindestens so schnell sein wird wie die des Lichts, müssen die Medien, und ganz besonders der Film, diese räumliche Multiplikation durch Komprimierung übernehmen. Eigentlich ist der Film ja auch ein raum-zeitlicher Kompressor der schon eine Vorahnung gibt wie schnell ein Leben verlaufen könnte wenn man nur so schnell reisen könnte wie im Kino.
Die Zeitmaschine Kino kann sich im Falle des Schneekinos aber nur voll in der Nacht entfalten, weil die Nacht den Lichtschalter des herkömmlichen Kinos ersetzt. Somit zeigt sich in dieser banalen Form von Architektur doch noch eine architektonische Grundwahrheit, denn im Prinzip wird diese spezielle Form des Kinos nicht alleine klimatologisch vom Erdraumklima bestimmt, weil die architektonische Außenhülle fehlt, sondern vor allem lichtenergetisch ferngesteuert. Im Falle des herkömmlichen Kinogebäudes ist also die gebaute Außenwand viel mehr ein Erdzeitersatz als ein Erdatmosphärenersatz, denn erst die lichtdichte Außenwand ermöglicht die Einkapselung der Menschen um ihnen, durch die plötzliche Nachtwerdung, den Sprung in eine andere Zeitzone zu ermöglichen.
Hierin sieht man das beim Schneekino die fehlende thermische Regulierung wohl die ist, die man am körperlich am heftigsten erfährt aber das eigentlich radikale (oder besser gesagt das banale) daran ist das die Nacht abgewartet werden muss. Die Räumlichkeit spannt sich gewissermaßen erst in der Nacht auf. Während des Tages ist das Schneekino eher flach und zweidimensional während in der Nacht, wenn der Projektor eingeschalten ist und die Fahrt beginnt, sich ein Raum um die Menschen und um das Licht aufbaut.
Deshalb kann Architektur niemals eine bloße Raumfrage sein. Wie es außer Frage steht dass das antike Amphitheater Architektur ist so muss es außer Frage stehen das das Schneekino eine, wenn auch sehr leichte Form, der Architektur ist. Architektur ist nicht auf Wände angewiesen, Architektur ist Event, ist Erlebnis.

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Construction started at Villa Bissau


Groundwork’s started some weeks ago for a private house designed by TD close to the capital of Guinea-Bissau. Through applying as much as possible local materials and assigning solely local contractors for the construction work, the client together with us hopes to stimulate the economy of one of Africa’s poorest countries. The completion of the building is expected in spring 2012.
The pictures show excavation works, the client studying the plans together with the foreman, a bar bender and the three chamber wastewater treatment basin for water purification.

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Health Care Vacation Park

TD designs a Health Care Vacation Park in Zeeland


TD is asked to design a vacation destination for elderly and people in need for special health care in the south of the Netherlands. The park should consist of 35 freestanding units and two apartment buildings with 15 units each. Ground works should start at the end of 2011. The masterplan was developed by TD in collaboration with Lenze Plass (Zeeuwse Rozentuin) and Marjanka Rijk from the landscape design office Arend Jan van der Horst.

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Visitor Center

Nature Resort Oostvaardersplassen

With this design TD accomplished to be one of the 5 winners of the first round of the architecture design competition for the visitor center of the Oostvaardersplassen nature resort.

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At Home in my Office

competition entry for an office building

At Home in my Office
Most office workers go to an office every day, not because of its technical facilities but for the experience of work-life, the atmosphere and the unexpected, which are happening in a large group at once. Today’s office-work is much more about life than about labour. In groups we work, in groups we live. And in groups we perform even better; not always more efficient but much more present and alive.

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Urania Bridge

pedestrian and bike bridge in Vienna

Urania Bridge
Design for a pedestrian- and bicycle-bridge in the city center of Vienna opposite the famous Urania observatory. The assignment was to design a movable bridge in order to enable the Danube river-boats to turn at the spot in front of the bridge. The Urania Bridge is designed as “rolling bascule bridge” with the muse Urania as its counterweight.

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Super Natural

Hollandse Brug design selected for the first round

The project introduces itself as natural reed which grows along the highway. The reed grows higher and higher and slowly starts to take on super-natural proportions until it determines the entire horizon. Drivers consider themselves as ants which crawl in an enormous forest of reed. The super-natural reed landscape vanishes on the other side of the bridge as subtle as it started.

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GITP Amsterdam

GITP Amsterdam is fully operational

GITP Amsterdam is after GITP Maastricht the second location we redesigned and refurnished according to the new strategy.

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SOH Pavilions

Temporary Art Pavilions

The three SOH pavilions are conceptualized and design for a travelling exhibition showing the artwork of Alex Vermeulen.

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Villa Bissau

TD is commissioned to design a house in Bissau

Together with the client several possible building sites in Bissau, the capital of Guinea-Bissau, were visited and analyzed. After the final decision of the site is made and the findings from the journey through Senegal, Gambia and Guinea-Bissau are evaluated, we will start designing. The estimated realization period is January-March 2009.

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Inside Phoenix

competition, april 2008

The rediscovery of the contemporary American City.
Phoenix is an ideal city, which is celebrated by the grid. Every part in a grid has the ability to be equally important and there is, in its very beginning, no defined hierarchy. Hierarchy is planned or happens historically and gets reinforced where it once began. Our first investigation into Greater Phoenix is an investigation into urban hierarchies.

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Super Mo

in collaboration with ABT-Delft, March 2008

450m tall observation tower in Cheongna, South Korea.
Super Mo is awaiting you. Super Mo is like a huge friendly giant settled down in the lawn of Central Park, enjoying the chipper activity on its legs and arms, happy to be experienced by curious visitors. Super Mo is humble; in fact the tower is much taller than it dares to reveal. Fully raised this giant would grow to a staggering 1.182 meter height, gradually rising from the soil.

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GITP

commission, ongoing

Rethink and reshape the real space for communication.
GITP, Holland’s most established and consolidated Human Resource Management Office is about to undertake a forward looking reorganization. Unlike its competitors GITP is not focusing for the quantity but strives to continue its high quality people business activities, guided by a totally new formula for the HRM business.

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Wohnreaktor

competition, October 2007

Investigation into the possibility for ecological living combined with multi-generational living.
For this project the “house in a house” system was established, where different layers of comfort are wrapped around the residential zone. These layers are layers of different temperatures and at the same time layers of privacy. The core is the most private and temperature controlled.

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Polder-Bridges

invited competition, July 2007

LECI N'EST PAS UN PONT

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The Bootle Log

Liverpool, open competition, January 2007

The Bootle Log represents the bridge in its most basic and most symbolic way...

Bridges are the most basic, yet most symbolic infrastructure elements. The Bootle Log represents the bridge in its most basic and most symbolic way and refers to the very first day of the invention of the bridge. In this suburban setting along a centuries old canal that is historically deeply rooted in the times of the industrial revolution and nowadays used for recreation, the Bootle Log is both: nostalgic and science fiction.

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Transferium Kralingse Zoom

Rotterdam, commission, 2005-2007

Park and Ride facility for 2000 cars.
The parking garage is one of the new Park and Ride (P+R) buildings in Rotterdam. It is placed on top of the Metro station Kralingse Zoom. Starting from an existing design the project develops more efficiency and simplicity in the garage circulation, at the same time that creates an image for the area due to it s busy location at the exit of the A16. The green houses on top use the CO2 produced by the cars.

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Estonia National Museum

Tartu, Competition, November 2005

The design of the ENM is part of the Estonia’s nation building process. The ENM collection is based on Folklore, which has a big importance in the history of Estonia.
To organize the museum we started from two different principles; the ‘wonder chamber’ concept as the origin of all the museums, and the ‘shopping mall’ as the current containers of our folklore. The cross-breeding of department store and museum leads to a new museum typology.

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The Golden Calf

Groningen, commission, September 2005

The assignment given by 3plex in Groningen was to create out of a very diverse set of materials a functioning Bar. Altar and the Bar are mainly seen as opponents, yet their existence is totally intertwined. Once their where one and the same thing devided by God’s word some 3500 years ago. The disgn of ‘The golden Calf’ represents the common denominator of bar and altar. It gives a preview to a time of unified festivity; it brings together what is separated since almost 3500 years.

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Linz Musiktheater

Linz, competition, March 2005

The ambition of Linz to realize a building that is able to show musicals, operettas and operas as well as experimental, contemporary theatre, made it necessary to rethink the current typologies of theatres. In order to create a flexible core that is able to accommodate all this theatre-forms, we rearranged the program in a way that all fixed program is moved to the side is wrapping around the flexible main room.

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P52 Infopavilion

Nijmegen, commission, April 2005

This info box should promote the new Philips City Centre, designed by Mecanoo, in Nijmegen. The assignment was to design a pavilion that is a combination of a 20x20 meter box and a 21 meter high tower. The interior world of this box is a fully animated high-tech virtual cinema that allows no view to the outside world. The task of reality check is reserved for the tower.

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SPAR

commission, december 2001

A huge shopping window of 3 x 25 meter unveils the ground floor of a former farm house that was transformed into a supermarket. This extension of an existing supermarket increases its shopping area to 500 squaremeter.

↓ Studies & Masterplans 14% (149350/1030178 visitors)

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Factory & Wonderland

A new campus for Otaniemi

Otaniemi Campus is challenged by two major infrastructure projects: the new metro station and the internet. The metro station is turning the campus into a city district and the internet is providing all knowledge without learning.
Factory and Wonderland tries to face them both by providing space for hard working and entertainment, the core ingredients of learning. Gaining knowledge is like physical exercise; it is all about the right mixture of stress and relaxation.
Together with the existing structure Factory and Wonderland defines urban squares as meeting places without losing the openness and freedom of Otaniemi. The buildings introduce the perfect doses of stress and relaxation right at the heart of Otaniemi Campus.

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Material Matters, a future furniture fair at the Dutch Design week

October 20 - 28, 2012; Igluu-Lichttoren (in the Witte Dame complex) Lichttoren 32, 5611 BJ Eindhoven

While we are hit with glooming predictions of ever increasing material scarcity, our material culture—from the way we consume and dispose, to the way we produce and collect, to the way we design and develop business models— largely remains unchanged.

presented by Droog in collaboration with TD

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Material Matters: The Future Furniture Fair

April 17-22, 2012 in Milan, Italy

Imagine if income tax was replaced with tax on raw materials. What would this mean for the design industry and the future furniture fair?

During the International Furniture Fair in Milan, Droog will present “Material Matters,” a future furniture fair featuring 20 design companies—both real and imagined—that might come to thrive given the change in economic policy.

Presented at DOMUS Open Design Archipelago
Palazzo Clerici, Via Clerici 5, Milan
Public transport: MM 1 Duomo / Cordusio



TD team: Stefanos Filippas & Elisa Mante with Theo Deutinger, Ana Rita Marques, Delfin Novoa Macias

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“we don’t trust you architects”

review on the WIJkonomie project for Tarwewijk in Rotterdam



The Way We Are
Cynical Residents

Four architects spending two months of thinking about Tarwewijk and spending three weeks physically in Tarwewijk does not make any difference. The people of Tarwewijk have a lot of people like us seen come and go. Well educated groups with high flying plans, spreading hope for a prosperous future. When they are gone, live in Tarwewijk is more miserable than before. All expectations and trust by the people of Tarwewijk did disappear with the people foreign to the place.

Tarwewijk does not need us to know what to do; Tarwewijk knows exactly what to do. Do it yourself Tarwewijk! We propose a project stop, a concept stop and a subsidy stop for initiatives from outside of Tarwewijk . The people of Tarwewijk know how to do things; they know how to start a business, they know how to work around regulations. We trust in the power of the people in Tarwewijk.

blog by Renny Ramakers

Many thanks to: the people of Tarwewijk, droog, Jan Konings, Kosmopolis and the NAI

TD team: Theo Deutinger, Stefanos Filippas, Elisa Mante, Ana Rita Marques

sound: Heinz Riegler

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"Roll-On"

TD's contribution to the Rotterdam Art Calendar 2012

“Roll-On” is a calendar in the shape of a simplified (cylindrical) globe which is fed by a paint role. Each full rotation lets a day pass by; adding notes to the circumvention turns this calendar in a diary.

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"Total Tourism - The Alpine Village" and "Satellites"

Gwangju Design Biennale 2011; September 2 – October 23, 2011


Total Tourism - The Alpine ‘Gesamtkunstwerk’

Tourism is the world’s largest and fastest-growing economic sector, with more than 800 million people traveling every year, and the world’s largest employer, responsible for 230 million jobs (8% of the global workforce).
The world’s fast growing middle class promises a tourist boom in the nearby future. It is estimated that the global middle class will double in the upcoming twenty years with China and India providing two-thirds of this expansion. Growth in middle class citizens inevitably leads to growth in tourists: experts predict that by 2020, the global 'tourforce' will reach 1.6 billion.

Tourism is a true people-to-people business. Guests express their desire directly to the host, who fulfills it instantly. The tourist’s desire does not stop at the breakfast table but expands to the room, the house and the entire landscape, since enjoying scenery is the foremost reason for visiting a place. In order to satisfy their visitors' wishes and distinguish themselves in an increasingly fierce global competition, the citizens, leaders, and planners of tourist destinations are increasingly shaping their communities to satisfy the expectations of outsiders. In the most extreme cases, this produces environments that are entirely designed around the tourist expectations - homes 'designed' by guests.

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GROOT

urbanity through buildings

Survey and lecture about big buildings and large scale developments in Rotterdam in collaboration and assignment of AIR – the Architecture Institute of Rotterdam.

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Liberty City Exhibition 2010

Finissage 6 June 2010, Amsterdam Central Station - Platform2

The exhibition opened in the afternoon of the Dutch national liberation day by Lodewijk Asscher the interim mayor of Amsterdam. TD developed in collaboration with Partizan Publik the concept for this exhibition. The result of one year of investigation into the notion of freedom and liberty is presented on 300m2 right in the Central Station of Amsterdam; world’s most liberal city. Or isn’t it?

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Networked Media - Piet Zwart

Graduation Show

Theo Deutinger curates the graduation show of the Master Media Design Course,Piet Zwart Institute at the CBK (Centrum Beeldende Kunst) in Rotterdam.

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Liberty City

TD at the "Bevrijdingsfestival" in Amsterdam on Museum Square; May 5 2009

On May 5 2009, the national Liberation Day (Bevrijdingsdag) which marks the end of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, TD and restruct were present on the Museum Square in Amsterdam to introduce the Liberty City project.

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Nord-Have

Design for a new city district in Copenhagen

For imagining a new future for Nordhavnen, it can be helpful to rethink its origin. By looking closely at this strangely shaped peninsula which was used for decades as harbour, one can easily trace the outlines of five ships. But what was here before - the ships or the harbour?

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Pro-Test

an interactive democratic battlefield

Pro-Test is an interactive democratic battlefield on a public square in Rotterdam. This project is made possible through an invitation by Museum Boijmans van Beuningen and Stichting Pleinmuseum for the purpose of 'Dropstuff’ .

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The Hague International

commission, January 2008

‘The Hague International’ is a proposal for a long term, integral planning process which includes ideas about an international zone as well as all of The Hague’s inhabitants and businesses. It shows a city that could become the first exclusively international area where all nationalities are equally welcomed and regarded as enrichment to the city.
download the study here

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Welcome to Fabulous Hoofdstraat

invited competition, March 2007

Landgraaf defines itself along a spine. This spine was neither planed nor ever longing for being something more than a road that connects the houses and villages along it. 25 years ago three villages along this spine united to form the newly defined town Landgraf. Since then the spine took on a new role and became somehow the town itself.
The study “Welcome to Fabulous Hoofdstraat” unravels the true nature of the spine and finds its utmost economic uniqueness by walking from door to door.

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Reference Rotterdam - How Real Estate Agencies Claim Public Space

Rotterdam, comissioned by AIR, December 2006

Commissioned by the Rotterdam Architecture Institute (AIR) we investigated the language and imagery used in real estate selling brochures, in order to promote 15 buildings in Rotterdam. By doing this we were able to show how public spaces, landmarks and services provided by the city where claimed for promoting and selling apartments.

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Ruhr 2010

Essen, February 2007

With the Ruhr-Area in Germany for the first time in history not a city, but an entire region will participating as European Capital of Culture in the year 2010. As the company that continues the coal and steel economy which sculptured the entire region, the RAG is anxious to participate actively in this event.
The study was much appreciated at the presentation. Yet the client did neither pay, nor respond at all. Afterwards we realized that parts of the study were implemented by the European Capital of Culture Ruhr 2010. (our proposed name change from ‘Ruhrgebiet 2010’ to ‘Ruhr 2010’ was executed, incorporation of sub-cultures in official program,etc.)
See our study here
See the Ruhr 2010 program here

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Rotterdam Zuid

Rotterdam, acquisition, April/May 2006

Center Zuid could emerge between the two existing main poles: Ahoy and Kuip. Both are designed to be conveniently accessed by public transport and car, providing more than 3000 "free" parking lots right in the centre. Center Zuid could also become the first part of the city with bilingual (Dutch / English) features. Signs, advertisements, menus in restaurants, public transport, etc. will be explained in both languages.

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This is Spijkenisse

Spijkenisse, commissioned by MEI Architecten and board, March 2006

The question was: What is the soul of Spijkenisse? Compared with other cities of South-Holland, Spijkenisse has an outstanding performance in terms of shopping and is recognized as such by the people as well as the politicians. By reinforcing the supreme position in shopping for its Hinterland with the excellent connection to Rotterdam, Spijkenisse could position itself in a totally different way as its competitor cities.

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Dubai Business Bay

Dubai, in collaboration with OMA, February 2006

The assignment for Dubai Business Bay was two-fold:
1. to find names and division-strategies for the districts of a masterplan
2. to find an appropriate way of advertisement for the whole development
But, how do find unique names? How do find outstanding advertisement strategies? When every resort in Dubai is already highlighted as something unique and outstanding; doing the same with Dubai Business Bay would only add another colour to this mosaic.

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Zaragoza - A Plan that Cannot Fail

Zaragoza, acquisition, February 2006

Not Paris, London or Berlin are the most vivid cities in Europe but Zaragoza, Utrecht, Turin and Marseille. These secondary cities still need to fight for their position and need an image to sell in order to arrive at the top of European Cities. Zaragoza, the 5th city in Spain, has been silent for a long time, but is currently preparing its official presentation in Europe. To be recognized as ‘European City’ a portfolio of projects needs to be assembled.

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Paradise City

Logrono, open competition, September 2005

The city proposed in the site a park with residential elements. After subtracting the non build able areas the density rises more than double. This confronts us with a major challenge: How to inhabit a park? The main concern by developing houses in a park is the question of who maintains the green space. We will privatize most of the green space giving it to the inhabitants who will care for it. Due to the sunken condition of the area the total will become a visual garden for the city.

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The Image of Europe

Vienna, Austrian EU presidency 2006, in collaboration with AMO, march/april 2006

To mark the occasion of Austria's 2006 Presidency of the European Union, the exhibition ‘The Image of Europe, first shown in Brussels in 2004, was updated and extended.

5% (7115/149350) 1% (7115/1030178). Open article.


Eisenerz 2021

Eisenerz, open competition, August 2006

The city of Eisenerz is loosing out on population at an unprecedented speed. The city counsel already decided to demolish a huge part of its residential building stock. In our proposal we suggest to transform the old mining industry into a building industry for tourists - the removal/transformation of the houses included.

5% (7975/149350) 1% (7975/1030178). Open article.


RAG Verhüllungen

Essen, in collaboration with AMO, October 2006

For the event of the IPO (initial public offering) of the RAG (now Evonik) company OMA and TD where asked to design a temporary coverage of the RAG headquarter in Essen / Germany. Several proposals were made; at the end a cheap rip-off was executed which can be admired here

↓ SNOGs 41% (426966/1030178 visitors)

0% (660/426966) 0% (660/1030178). Open article.


2013

Happy New Year!

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World's Most Expensive Buildings

Mark (#41, 2012/13)

Realizing the world’s most expensive building is a dubious achievement. Whereas most architectural schemes are appreciated for qualities such as space, shape, composition and/or materialization, the highest-priced building stands out solely for the size of the investment that went into a single project.

0% (1283/426966) 0% (1283/1030178). Open article.


Lack Index

Mark (#40, 2012)

The Big Mac Index, a global cost comparison of one McDonald’s Big Mac hamburger, was introduced by The Economist in 1986. The Lack Index is a European version of the concept, because what McDonald’s is to the US, Ikea is to Europe – and Ikea’s Lack table seems to be a good equivalent of the world’s most famous hamburger. What these indexes try to show is the real cost of a Big Mac or a Lack table in terms of what people in different countries earn in relation to what they have to pay for these items (based on an economic theory known as ‘purchasing power parity’).

0% (1135/426966) 0% (1135/1030178). Open article.


Street View

Mark (#39, 2012)

Street View
Google Street View is undeniably the best-known collector of public-space imagery. Competitors like City8 (China) and Daum (all of South Korea) offer nothing comparable to the coverage provided by Google.
After five years of cruising public space armed with 360° omnidirectional cameras, Google possesses a tremendous photo album of the Western world, as well as private data collected along the way.* Because most museums are considered public space, Google has been gathering photographic content from museums for its Google Art Project, which currently features images from 150 museums. Google Street View also covers parks, ski slopes and waterways, including parts of the Amazon River.

0% (1764/426966) 0% (1764/1030178). Open article.


Grid City

Mark (#38, 2012)

Grid City

The grid was present in every pre-modern culture in the world, including the ancient Indus Valley civilization (2600 Indus Valley civilization (2600 Aztec and Mayan settlements of the Americas (100 BC). Throughout its 5,000 years of known existence, the grid has known existence, the grid has lost none of its attractiveness. The grid is so old that nobody can remember who invented it.

0% (815/426966) 0% (815/1030178). Open article.


Skyscraper Boom >> Economic Doom

Barclays Capital report proofs link between skyscraper boom and economic doom!

Almost three years after TD releases its “Sky High –Dow Low” SNOG in MARK Magazine #18,2009, Barclays Capital, one of world’s most respected financial institution, admits that a sudden irrational race for ever higher skyscrapers heralds a period of economic downturn.

Barclays Capital Skyscraper Index

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2012

TD wishes everybody a happy 2012!!

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The Image of Architecture

Mark (#34, 2011)

Although architecture itself was a prime source of information during the Middle Ages*, its position has become increasingly marginalized down through the years, owing to the rapid growth of newer sources of information that also feature architecture from time to time. As a result, we find ourselves in a paradoxical situation in which we get most of our knowledge about architecture from media such as internet, magazines, books, TV and exhibitions.

1% (2442/426966) 0% (2442/1030178). Open article.


U Value

Mark (#33, 2011)

Buildings account for 40 per cent of total energy consumption in the European Union. The most reliable and important way to reduce energy use in buildings is insulation, which can reduce the consumption of energy by as much as 78 per cent.

1% (3069/426966) 0% (3069/1030178). Open article.


Koran vs Bible

Mark (#32, 2011)

Since the 100 mostly used words in the Quran and the Bible are almost identical, this comparison of the two books is not made to highlight the extreme difference between the two religions but rather shows the slightly different focus points within their extreme similarities. What strikes the most is that the Bible seems to be a much more political book than the Quran. It is highlighting specific places like Israel and Jerusalem, focuses on the house as space to life in, representing the king as ruler and the hand as a tool. While the Quran is referring to the world and earth in general as space, mentioning people almost equally often as man and the heart as most important body part. Nevertheless in either publications are Lord, God or Allah hugely over presented while women are barely mentioned.

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Iron Silk Road

Mark (#31, 2011)

With China on the rise and Europe standing strong, Eurasia is rapidly becoming the world’s new economic centre. Clogged seaports and a vulnerable air-transport system have shifted the focus to a network of railways – also known as the Iron Silk Road – intended to shrink today’s supercontinent in the coming years. The project is aimed at shortening the time of bulk consumer-goods transport between China and Europe and, at the same time, unlock the cities at the heart of Eurasia. Thanks to their strategic position, creating better access to these cities will greatly facilitate the ability of their inhabitants to travel and do business throughout the vast area served by the new network.

1% (4843/426966) 0% (4843/1030178). Open article.


Communist World

Mark (#30, 2011)

Communism is still alive. Although capitalism won a victory when the Berlin Wall went down, communism is triumphing as nation states continue to bail out banks in the wake of the recent economic crisis.

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2010: CLOUDY

TD wishes everybody a bright and healthy 2011

TD wishes everybody a bright and healthy 2011

1% (3807/426966) 0% (3807/1030178). Open article.


Fortress Netherlands

Published in fd - financieele dagblad 2010/11/27

The Fortress Amsterdam / Fortress Netherlands is one of the results form the Liberty City exhibition which was shown this year.

1% (5460/426966) 1% (5460/1030178). Open article.


Endless City

Mark (#29, 2010)

The UN-HABITAT report ‘State of World Cities 2008/09’ claims that the phenomenon of the so-called ‘Endless City’ could be one of the most significant challenges for the way people live and economies operate in the next 50 years. The biggest confrontations are not faced by the people who move to the cities voluntarily but by the ones that stay on the countryside and get caught and incorporated by the giant urban dough – the ‘Endless City’.

1% (4250/426966) 0% (4250/1030178). Open article.


Utopian Cities

Mark (#28, 2010)

The modern utopian city finds its origin in the renaissance where the discovery of new continents and the appearance of the first non-autocratic governed nation states in Europe generated hope for the emergence of ideal societies located in paradisiacal territories.New technologies and political ideologies as well as the overcome of two World Wars released an unprecedented avalanche of utopian ideas in the 1960’s and early 1970’s, when it was almost compulsory for architects to design a utopian city.

1% (5231/426966) 1% (5231/1030178). Open article.


Atomized Architecture

A’A’ / L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui; # 378 issue

In 1519, only three months before Ferdinand Magellan’s fleet left the harbour of Seville in order to circumvent the earth, Leonardo da Vinci, world’s most prominent polymath died. The start shot of globalization - the birth cry of the expert, coincided with the end of the Homo Universalis. Ignited by the Copernican Revolution which made aware that not earth was mastering the universe but that the universe was mastering earth, humankind had to change position and leave the centre. The only way to regain a central position was through making alliances and being part of larger constellations.

1% (5507/426966) 1% (5507/1030178). Open article.


Underworld

Mark (#26, 2010)

Today, organized crime is foremost an urban phenomenon. Only the pirates of the Indian Ocean are a reminder of the times of highwaymen and bandit bands. Yet they are relatively small in numbers and revenues compared to international operating clans like the Cosa Nostra or the Medellin Cartel. One could state that these pirates are in all respects ‘old school’. With the end of the Cold War and the rise of a “new world order”, criminal organizations started to cooperate like multinational organizations. Today a group like Cosa Nostra is known to collaborate with the Irish Mob, the Japanese Yakuza and the Russian Mafia (allegedly world’s largest organized crime group; ~500.000 members worldwide).

1% (6091/426966) 1% (6091/1030178). Open article.


Wor(l)ds Apart

Mark (#23, 2009)

How language atomized our planet

Word creators are potential separators. Each newly created word or word combination can potentially splinter the globe and if one listens carefully to the daily usage of language, one discovers a galaxy of wor(l)ds which highlights the gap between us and “the others”.

1% (6087/426966) 1% (6087/1030178). Open article.


Free Cities

Mark (#24, 2010)

The notion of freedom is universal. Yet baptizing a town or city with the prefix or suffix of free, liberty or freedom seems to be a rather European idea. 93 languages from Afrikaans to Zulu where researched but the outcome was rather surprising since more than 90% of all places we found are in English, Spanish, German or Slavic language. It seems that within Europe the free town concept was used as instrument for urban development while outside it was used as marking the end from European oppression.

1% (5914/426966) 1% (5914/1030178). Open article.


CD cover design for Makyo Star

CD release party on 16 january 2010

TD designed the cover art for the first full release by Makyo Star , an alternative pop/punk rock band from the United States of America. There will be 10 songs on Makyo Star's debut album. Each song on this album is visually represented by a circular waveform of the first refrain. These waveforms are ordered in decreasing size from 001 to 010 and subsequently overlaid, resulting in the red star on the album cover.

2% (8123/426966) 1% (8123/1030178). Open article.


Exclusive Economic Zone

Mark (#22, 2009)

Regardless of how the economy is doing, natural resources are hot. Many of the easily accessible resources on the mainland are exhausted and more and more effort is being put into off-shore exploitation.

3% (11357/426966) 1% (11357/1030178). Open article.


Totally Monopoly

Mark (#21, 2009)

Without a doubt, Monopoly is the world’s most commercially successful board game, with over 200 million games sold in 82 countries, translated into 26 languages, and with more than 750 million players.

2% (9401/426966) 1% (9401/1030178). Open article.


On Hold, Hold On

Mark (#20, 2009), SZ Magazine (31/07/2009), WIRED (august 09)

‘On hold’ is probably the most heard phrase in the past several months in architecture offices around the world. What might sound at first as a slight delay has had an effect similar to stepping on an active garden hose: either the stoppage is brief and the project jumps into realization, or the hose bursts – end of project.

2% (7422/426966) 1% (7422/1030178). Open article.


Work Now

Z33 - Hasselt - 27 June till 25 September 2009

The project “World At Work” will be presented for the first time as physical machine in real space at the exhibition "Work Now" at the art center Z33 in Hasselt (Belgium).

2% (8464/426966) 1% (8464/1030178). Open article.


Lost Cities, Lost Empires

Mark (#19, 2009)

The decline of cities is of all times. However it is of utmost significance when this decline goes hand in hand with the decline of an entire civilization.

2% (7627/426966) 1% (7627/1030178). Open article.


Visualisation Magazine Volume 2 – Circles

by Christopher Watson and Pedro Montiero

The Visualisation Magazine Volume 2 – Circles is released, showing a brilliant collection of visualizations. TD is happy to be published in the Visualisation Magazine with an updated and reorganized version of ‘High Rise’, a national skyline.

2% (6951/426966) 1% (6951/1030178). Open article.


Sky High, Dow Low

Mark (#18, 2009)

In the history of modern capitalism, the direct connection between office towers and speculation is undeniable. Skyscrapers, as the most expressive typology of office buildings, are like amplitudes from glass and steel, reflecting the extremums at the stock exchange.

2% (6585/426966) 1% (6585/1030178). Open article.


World At Work in WIRED

silver edition of WAW in WIRED UK

The semptember 09 issue of WIRED UK presents a silver edition of World At Work.

2% (6618/426966) 1% (6618/1030178). Open article.


Ostrale in Dresden

The Average European & Eutopia in Dresden

Theo Deutinger presents the Average European as life size installation at the Ostrale 2009 in Dresden. Curated by Lukas Feireiss.

2% (7965/426966) 1% (7965/1030178). Open article.


World at Work

The 2008/2009 Impakt Online Exhibition shows World at Work

"World at Work" is the first computer programmed SNOG by TD. Impakt Online, with Sabine Niederer as curator, invited TD to contribute to this year’s exhibition with the title "It’s about Time".
The work was produced in collaboration with Michael van Schaik/restruct.org

2% (7526/426966) 1% (7526/1030178). Open article.


Private Waters

Mark (#17, 2008)

The tsunami of privatization in the 90’s and 00’s did not leave the fresh water supply sector untouched.

2% (8582/426966) 1% (8582/1030178). Open article.


Work Around the World

Mark (#16, 2008)

Working 9 to 5, the global workforce is generating a day-night rhythm, as if the whole world would be a city.

2% (9406/426966) 1% (9406/1030178). Open article.


Water Better Than Wine

Pasajes #99, September 2008

Every bottle of water is a luxury product itself. Nevertheless global per capita consumption is on a sharp rise from 12.6 liters per person per year in 1996 to over 24.0 liters in 2004. In all of the countries with a high rate of bottled water consumption, the tap water does not taste any different. It’s just more convenient and some believe healthier to drink water from remote wells. However for the jet-set not every water does taste the same. Like wine, bottled water has terroir, or a sense of place and is now making the transition from being considered a commodity to being considered a luxury product with its own origin and label.

2% (7770/426966) 1% (7770/1030178). Open article.


Vitruvius Killed by Water on Mars

Pasajes #99, September 2008

With the discovery of water on Mars it turns out to be feasible to erect human settlements on the Red Planet. But where, what and how?

4% (17748/426966) 2% (17748/1030178). Open article.


Building up Space

Mark (#14, 2008)

SNOG that shows the occupation of the planets orbit by extraterrestrial architecture and their residues.

2% (8666/426966) 1% (8666/1030178). Open article.


Avoid The Center

Mark (#15, 2008)

The investigation into the relationship between the size of a country and its prosperity shows that extreme dimensions are an advantage.

3% (11593/426966) 1% (11593/1030178). Open article.


China vs. Worldbank in Vrij Nederland

Vrij Nederland #17/18 / 26 April 2008; in collaboration with Pieter van Os

Vrij Nederland issue Nr. 17/18; 2008 features a world map, which compares the top ten money streams of the Worldbank versus the top ten foreign direct investments of China.

2% (8776/426966) 1% (8776/1030178). Open article.


Lacktopia

MARK (#13, 2008)

With the Lack table, IKEA has kept Superstudio’s promise.

As part of Superstudio's Anti-Design Campaign, the Quaderna table formed a striking contrast to the pop design of the late 1960s, opposing all its curvy, colourful forms. Superstudio was convinced that there can be no renovation of design until ‘structural changes have occurred in society’, as Peter Lang and William Menking wrote in Superstudio – Life Without Objects. Thus they developed a matrix to generate objects for a new rational, social and cultural order.

3% (11089/426966) 1% (11089/1030178). Open article.


Walled World

Vrij Nederland (47/2006),Catalogue Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 2007, domus 927 (07/08/2009

Accelerated through the fear from the attacks of 9/11 and all what followed, the so called ‘Western Society’ is constructing the greatest wall ever build on this planet. On different building sites on all five inhabitable continents, walls, fences and high-tech border surveillance are under construction in order to secure the citizens and their high quality of life within this system. The fall of the Berlin Wall was described as the historical moment that marks the demolition of world’s last barrier between nation states. Yet it took the European Union only six years to create with the Schengen Agreement in 1995 a new division only 80km offset to the east of Berlin.

2% (8074/426966) 1% (8074/1030178). Open article.


skype – where the poor pay more

Vrij Nederland (68/2007)

Skype was founded in 2003 by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis. Skype is available in 28 languages and is used in almost every country around the world counting 250 million account holders. Skype allows users to make telephone calls from their computer to other Skype users free of charge, or to landlines and cell phones for a fee. These calls outside of the internet are called SkypeOut calls with different SkypeOut rates per country and in some cases even per city. What is remarkable of this rates is that the entire western world, already including China (and Estonia, because one of the founders is Estonian) is calling for € 0,02 per minute while the poorer inhabitants of the globe are paying up to almost 70 times more. For example to call East Timor (or call within the country), one has to pay € 1,345 per minute.

3% (12805/426966) 1% (12805/1030178). Open article.


Eutopia

Archis (#2/2004), Vrij Nederland (13/2006) & Pasajes (#71, 2005)

A city so vast and so beautiful.

While in 1950 10 of the world’s 30 largest cities were European, by 2015 only one – Paris – will remain. The metropolises of the earth’s most densely populated continent will soon cease to be of central importance to the global discourse on the city. In Asia, Africa, and South America where some cities continue to experience double-digit annual population growth, the definition of the metropolis is now being re-written.

2% (8207/426966) 1% (8207/1030178). Open article.


The European

Vrij Nederland (46/2005) & Pasajes (#77,2006)

The culture of Eutopia is thriving on cheapness.

While the European Union makes a huge effort to discover a common denominator of the European Culture, international operating companies are currently defining it through cheapness. Spoiled throughout the fat years after the war, Europeans got used to chic clothes, good food and two times vacation a year. Cuts in the social welfare throughout the 1990´s made it more and more difficult for the huge European middleclass to sustain its standard. The system had to adapt.

2% (8778/426966) 1% (8778/1030178). Open article.


IKEA

Der Standard (30.03.2006) & Pasajes (#74, 2006)

The empire on which the sun never sets.

IKEA is a multinational empire that penetrates with a wide range of products from Alesund till Zorg (IKEA-language) the last corners of the countries it "conquered". Like the British Empire introduced its political system and its laws in all colonies in order to get control of governance, IKEA does the similar in its fight against global tastelessness in design and for higher profits. Where on earth IKEA appears the world turns blue and yellow and the start of the New Year shifts from 1st January to 1st of August, celebrating the release of the new IKEA catalogue, the only print medium with a larger circulation than the bible. IKEA is an empire that is very hard to resist, if one gets used to the power and convenience of its design it is hard to imagine a life before IKEA.

2% (8528/426966) 1% (8528/1030178). Open article.


Budget Airlines

Vrij Nederland (33/2005)

Low-cost airlines have revolutionized the air travel industry. In twenty years time air travel has become twenty times cheaper.

2% (7315/426966) 1% (7315/1030178). Open article.


O Lord Forgive us our Annual CO2

Vrij Nederland (16/2007)

Buy off your dept to nature with cheques for planting a tree.

Vrij Nederland issue Nr. 16/2007 features a world map of TD, which visualizes the current carbon dioxide emissions by representing the yearly number of trees that each country would have to plant to compensate this pollution. The reference follows the current global remorse and the consequent outcome of a new market that offers 1:1 buy offs; e.g. passengers who want to offset the carbon dioxide emitted from their flights have the option of using a new carbon-offsetting website where they can pay to plant a tree.

2% (7165/426966) 1% (7165/1030178). Open article.


Tablezine - The American Way

in collaboration with Brendan McGetrick, 2007

China emitted 511.8 billion yuan (US$64 billion) worth of pollution in 2004, equivalent to 3.1% of GDP. Or 581 Shenzhou 6 space missions.
The estimated clean-up cost for this pollution was calculated at 287.4 billion yuan (US$36 billion), 1.8% of GDP. Or the same as the cost of 22 Beijing Olympics.

2% (8175/426966) 1% (8175/1030178). Open article.


McWorld

Brand New Food (2006) re-edited AMO-map

McDonald's sensitivity for local culture.

Out of all Fast food chains in the World, McDonalds is not only its synonym but also by far the largest, most successful and most criticised. McDonalds was founded 15th may 1940 in San Bernardino, California by Ray Kroc. Today McDonald's operates over 31,000 restaurants in more than 119 countries on six continents, employing more than 1.5 million people. Every day McDonald's serves more than 47 million customers around the world.

2% (8824/426966) 1% (8824/1030178). Open article.


Million Cities

Vrij Nederland (37/2006), Pasajes (#81, 2006)

London and Beijing again and again.

For the first time in human history, one half of the world’s population will be urban. The United Nations division of population predicted that sometime in the year 2006 this historical change will take place and the human race, which started out as collectors and hunters, will turn into an urban species. Humans retreat from the given nature and move into their own creation, the city. From ancient Rome, World’s first ‘million-city’ in 5 BC it took almost 1800 years till it got with London and Beijing some successors at a time when industrialization gave the ultimate start signal for rapid urbanization. Today well served and perfectly organized city agglomerations in Europe reached the point of saturation and are loosing out on urban population (e.g. Vienna -55.000 inh./year) while the most underdeveloped and congested South Asian and African cities still experience a demographic explosion.

2% (6946/426966) 1% (6946/1030178). Open article.


Google, Languages and Regions

Archis (#2/2004), Pasajes (#76, 2006)

Google, the world’s largest search engine, has become the long envisioned global conscience. In the course of answering over 2,5 billion requests a day, Google provides a vision of community and identity: it tells us not only what is out there, but also who we are.

2% (9778/426966) 1% (9778/1030178). Open article.


Kyoto Enters Into Force

Der Standard (16.02.2005)

A contract for a new World-Order; either you are with the global climate change or against it.

The Kyoto protocol knows 147 countries as parties. 34 out of these nations are “Annex 1” countries which mean that they, by ratifying the protocol, are legally bound to meet quantitative targets for limiting their greenhouse gas emissions. Only three out of this group did not sign: the United States, Australia and Monaco.

0% (1824/426966) 0% (1824/1030178). Open article.


Refugee Camps

Vrij Nederland (18/2007)

Cities with unknown expiration date.

Of the worldwide 33 million people that are currently uprooted from their homes, 12 million are refugees and asylum seekers living in camps in countries other than their own.

2% (9133/426966) 1% (9133/1030178). Open article.


Wannabe Nation States

Vrij Nederland (18/2006), De Morgen (23.05.2006), Pasajes (#80, 2006), MONU (2008)

An Alternative world map showing all freedom fighters and separatists and their territory - from Tibet to Bavaria.

In 1986 there were 159 countries in the United Nations, today there are 191, thanks mainly to the breakup of federations in Europe plus the adhesion of microstates like Liechtenstein, Micronesia and Tuvalu. Yet, worldwide there are more than 200 unrecognized regions and people which carry the seed of separation from their current nation and all of them are more or less possible candidates for becoming a new nation-state. Similar to the way how our society is individualizing at a rapid speed, people tend to do the same by seeking their hope in total or at least partly independence in economic, political and cultural terms.

2% (7063/426966) 1% (7063/1030178). Open article.


Viva Las Vegas

Pasajes (#72, 2005)

From signs to symbols to sameness.

Las Vegas was founded on May 15, 1905, when 110 acres of desert were auctioned off in a single day. In the following 20 years the city essentially thrived because of the railroad. In 1931, three events occurred in the State of Nevada that would forever change the face of Las Vegas: gambling was legalized, divorce laws were liberalized and the construction of Hoover Dam started. What followed was the fastest building and population boom a city faced in the 20th century.

2% (6974/426966) 1% (6974/1030178). Open article.


State of The Union

Der Standard (15.01.2006)

The territories of presidential speeches.

In his State of the Union address, held before both houses of Congress, the president of the United States of America takes the opportunity to review his achievements up to the present and to put forward the goals of the government in the coming period. Usually this speech is held at the beginning of the January meeting period of the legislature.

1% (2302/426966) 0% (2302/1030178). Open article.


G-aid

Vrij Nederland (26/2005)

In 1970 during a meeting of the United Nations an agreement was made that the industrialized nations will strive to reserve 0,7% of their Gross National Product for foreign aid. This undertaking was reassured several times since then at the meetings of the G8 – the seven richest countries of the world plus Russia.

0% (1707/426966) 0% (1707/1030178). Open article.


World Ball

Vrij Nederland (23/2006) & Pasajes (#78, 2006)

With a multitude of 191 countries (UN members) the political world seems to be complex but with currently 207 members of the FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association), the world of soccer appears to be even more fragmented. Yet if one looks at this soccer-planet with the eyes of an economist, it presents itself much simpler given that the most powerful teams with a valid chance to win this years Soccer World Cup can be subsumed into a hand full of sport brands.

3% (10689/426966) 1% (10689/1030178). Open article.


High-Rise

Pasajes (#79)

Out of worlds 192 countries, 85 possess a building higher than 100 meter. Lining up the highest buildings of these nation-states, according to their geographical proximity, creates an impressive skyline.

0% (1227/426966) 0% (1227/1030178). Open article.


The History of Expos

Pasajes (#83, 2007) & Z arquitectura (#5, 2007)

World’s fairs are an offspring of the age of industrialization in Europe, with its initial focus rather on innovative products than on magnificent architecture of pavilions and convention halls. The155 years of World’s Fairs can be clearly divided in two periods, the Industrial Revolution and the Digital Revolution, with the time of the great wars as violent transition phase that cuts this 155 years in two perfect half’s. As political principles, social life and technology changed radically during this time, as did architecture.

2% (8167/426966) 1% (8167/1030178). Open article.


You shall be urban

Monu - Magazine on Urbanism (# 3, 2005)

The (un)reality of statistics

The definition of an urban population varies widely from country to country. Of the 228 countries for which the United Nations compiles data, roughly half use administrative considerations, 51 distinguish urban populations based on the size or density, 39 rely on functional characteristics, 22 have no definition of ‘urban’ at all and 8 countries define all (e.g. Singapore) or none (several countries in Polynesia) of their populations as living in urban areas. Within Europe the differences are as extreme. While for example in Norway urban substance is defined by 200 and more inhabitants, in Italy a locality needs at least 10.000 people to be recognized as urban area. If Italy would apply Norwegian standards it would be suddenly inhabited by millions of new urban dwellers.

2% (7887/426966) 1% (7887/1030178). Open article.


Opus Dei

Der Standard (14.04.2006) & Pasajes (#73, 2006)

Religion and politics have always been dangerous bedfellows. As far apart as the EU and US seem to be in terms geo-politics, there is one common thread in their political agendas: the secularisation of Islamic countries. While the EU tries to asserts political pressure on Turkey’s government, the US uses brute force in Iraq. There is another less publicised and seemingly conflicting movement quietly pushing at the doors of power on five continents. Opus Dei (Work of God), the controversial organisation at the heart of the Roman Catholic Church, is seeking to recreate an alliance between the spiritual and secular worlds, last attempted only with catastrophic results during the century.

2% (7169/426966) 1% (7169/1030178). Open article.


Pop(e) Star

Vrij Nederland (14/2005)

Pope John Paul II not only welcomed high ranking guest from all over the world, he also liked to visit his disciples where they are living. In 104 apostolic voyages John Paul II travelled 1.2 kilometres; that equals 29 times the journey around the world or three times to the moon. The pope spent 582 days or in other words, one year and seven months on world tour, yet he never left the papal throne abandoned longer than 13 days.

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Terrorists Love Density

Monu - Magazine on Urbanism (# 5, 2006)

Terrorists love density; they explore cities according to it. They attack the courses of daily life like subways or buses; they look for the shock-factor attacking weddings or funerals and their main targets are city elements like the police, the government, public transportation or religious institutions. Terrorism is an urban activity. By mapping all incidents in 2005 an equator of terrorism appears which also gives home to the most active terrorist groups. The events of 9/11 forever redefined the nature of terrorism risk. People and organizations in the Western World that never considered terrorism as a threat are now on guard. To hit the ‘right’ target in the ‘right’ city paid off and spread fear all over the western society while out of the 5.000 terrorist incidents in 2005 only a handful was actually happening in the Western World.

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Europan

Pasajes (#75, 2006)

Europan, descended from the French competition PAN (Programme d'Architecture Nouvelle) is one of world’s largest architecture competitions just surpassed by the one for the Word Trade Center Memorial in New York.

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War on Human Rights

Vrij Nederland (49/2005)

On 10 December 1948 the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted at the United Nations headquarter in New York, the same city that was the stage for the attacks of September 11 2001 on the World Trade Center. As a reaction to 9/11 the United States initiated the attack of the two nations Afghanistan and Iraq and started a worldwide hunt for suspect persons that got chased and detained by the CIA.

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Onion

Vrij Nederland (45/2005)

The Netherlands, world's largest onion exporter.

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Selfmade Biodiversity

Vrij Nederland (9/2007)

In the year 2004 scientist published an estimation that through the warming up of the earth’s atmosphere 15 to 37 percent of our current species will be exterminated by the year 2050. While this rapid decrease of species is stated, the human beings as main source of this process, are busy to add new species to the ecosystem – yet this time not god-given, but man-made.

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Happy 2005

Vrij Nederland (52/2005)

↓ Lectures/workshops/education 13% (135799/1030178 visitors)

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Mapping Strelka

Brendan McGetrick & Theo Deutinger at Strelka from 4-6 Oct. 2012

Brendan McGetrick and Theo Deutinger held a short intensive workshop about the basic principles of research. This year’s focus area was the Red October Island; 38 students divided in 8 groups mapped the island in the aspects of communism/capitalism, rich/poor, animals/plants, religion, sex, sound, international and crime.

thanks to the sexuality team for the beautiful image

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Energy Landscapes 3.0 at Harvard GSD

Philipp Oswalt & Theo Deutinger at Harvard GSD - Fall 2012

Energy Landscapes 3.0 /Fall 2012
The civilization of mankind can be described on the basis of the development of energy systems. With the shift from hunters and gatherers to settlers, a first energy system was introduced 10,000 years ago based on solar energy, compressed in crops and trees. This system changed radically some 300 years ago with the start of the fossil era. Both changes caused a major shift in civilization, including the patterns of settlements and building typologies. Fuelled by the fossil era the population densities increased, vast cities emerged and new building typologies were developed. Today we are on the eve of the next major change, the end of the fossil (and nuclear) age and the establishment of a new energy stems based on renewable energies.

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Lecture at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague on 13 January 2012

Global Expansion of Interiors

Theo Deutinger held a lecture on the Global Expansion of Interiors at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague on 13 January 2012.

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Lecture at Ryerson University, Toronto, on 9 February 2012

Theo Deutinger holds a lecture at the Architecture and Science faculty of Ryerson University, Toronto Canada.
lecture schedule

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Workshop at the Bauhaus Dessau 14-18 Nov. 2011

After Levittown - The Architecture of the Real Estate Market

The Architecture of the Real Estate Market
This theme investigates the connection between architectural production, spatial development and the financial markets. In the 1980s, a transformation has set in away from investing in immobile capital, i.e. land, and towards investing in liquid assets that can be transferred across national borders in the form of funds and portfolios. Thus ownership has been decoupled to a hitherto unknown extent from the location of the assets. A new international ‘financial market architecture’ has emerged, which spawns speculative building projects, but even more so asset structures, in which even the project financing risk has become the object of a pyramid selling type of speculation. It was the American suburbia’s foreclosure crisis in which hundreds of mortgage borrowers lost their homes that ultimately uncovered the fragility of the financial markets.
The researched data and information will be translated into maps and diagrams visualizing the complex relationships and nexus between infrastructures, financial flows, ation, actor-networks and institutions. The results of the mapping workshop will be integrated in the existing working exhibition.

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The Limits of Strelka

workshop and lecture in collaboration with Brendan McGetrick 2 - 4 November 2011

Ideally, an academy is a point a connection, a place where disciplines, cultures, ideologies, and idiosyncrasies collect and confront one another. Strelka is a new institution with wide ambitions and a heterogeneous body of students and instructors, each with her or his own expertise and ambitions. The Institute offers them a means to expand their territory, to incorporate unexpected influences and express themselves through new media. To take best advantage of these resources, it is necessary for Strelka's students to consider and communicate them. That is the purpose of this workshop.

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Design and Politics: Learning to Provoke

ANCB / AEDES Berlin; October 21st 2011, 4.00pm - 6.00pm

Learning to Provoke is the second of seven podium discussions in the 2011 series 'Design and Politics: The Next Phase', initiated by ANCB in collaboration with Henk Ovink, Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment and in cooperation with the Dutch Embassy in Berlin. It questions the responsibilities, skills and agendas necessary for an urban architecture practice that is effective in tackling the challenges facing our cities in their ongoing urbanisation.

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INDESEM 2011

Theo Deutinger at INDESEM 2011

INDESEM
2011 INternational DEsign SEMinar in DELFT

LOSING GROUND, a unique "cooperation between students of different nationalities and renowned archtiect and theorists" will seem to center the issues of social technologies affect on traditional social space. This focus is often neglected as the usual reaction to the ubqiquitous social media applications of the day is the study/research of virtual space; as opposed to digital-social-network's reverberation of change in our actual space. ArchitectureEV will continue to follow this event.

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Energy Landscapes 3.0 at Über Lebenskunst Festival

workshop results presented in Berlin's "Haus der Kulturen der Welt"

International Summer School 2011: Energy Landscapes 3.0 The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation presents six theses on life in a postfossil civilization. They are a part of the exhibition Energy Landscapes 3.0 on the Festival Über Lebenskunst in Berlin's Haus der Kulturen der Welt. The "Dessau Theses" are the outcome of a couple of projects on the field of climate and energy research initiated by the foundation. Amongst others this includes the International summer school Energy Landscapes 3.0 in July 2011 with participants of various disciplines coming from 25 countries all over the world.

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International The Hague

lecture at the ADHD event on 9 March 2011

Theo Deutinger presents an updated version of the International The Hague study at the 4th ADHD lecture in The Hague. The evening's theme is "the image of the international city" and lectures will start at 20.00 at the Gember cafe in The Hague.
[http://actueeldenhaagdebat.wordpress.com/] ADHD [/url]

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Lecture by Theo Deutinger at Strelka in Moscow

February 28, 2011


Theo Deutinger was asked to give a lecture followed by a workshop at the brand new Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design in Moscow.

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Suck - Direct - Release

First year Master Media Design course at the Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam

Seminal questions are: how do we get unique information from the street, process it and put it back onto the street in a newly organized way: suck – direct – release. SUCK information from the streets; DIRECT it, order it and rearrange it and finally RELEASE it again on the streets. Piet Zwart Institute

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Test_Lab: The Invisible City

lecture at the V2 institute in Rotterdam - 8 July 2010

Introduction by the Rotterdam-based architect and urban mapping expert Theo Deutinger.

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Read the Street

lecture at the ETH Zurich, 15 March 2010

Theo Deutinger was lecturing at the ETH in Zurich on March 15, 2010

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Lecture at the HKU

2010/01/08 in Utrecht

Theo Deutinger is lecturing at the HKU in Utrecht on behalf of the 25 years anniversary of the urban design department.

start lecture 12:00

address: Faculteit Beeldende Kunst en Vormgeving
Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht
Ina Boudier-Bakkerlaan 50
3582 VA Utrecht

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Symposium ‘Networked Cities: Governance, Trust, Design’

Sunday 15 November 2009, 13.00-18.00

On the last day of ‘Stadtstaat. A Scenario for Merging Cities’, a project by Metahaven at Casco, a public forum with international thinkers and practitioners is organized in order to further discuss the issues prompted by the project: urban governance and politics in the light of network power and the thrust of participation and the role of design.

Nieuwekade 213-215
3511 RW Utrecht, The Netherlands
T/F: +31 (0)30 231 9995
info@cascoprojects.org

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"The Slow Web"

Friday 16 October 2009 / 19:00 / Theater Kikker , Utrecht, The Netherlands Free entrance

In "The Slow Web," just like in the Slow Food movement, the Web is slowed down and its features rediscovered. In the "It's About Time" program, Impakt Online invited artists to develop projects reflecting on the new notions of time on the Internet.

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29 May 2009 - Lecture at HafenCity University Hamburg

"No Way Out Of Africa" - 29.06.2009 at 19.00

According to the ‘Out Of Africa’ theory a small group of approximately 150 people left Africa some 70.000 years ago in order to populate the rest of the world. At this time it is assumed that the human tribe counted 5.000 members, a small enough group to imagine that at this moment we all knew each other. In a way we all are descendents from a local village in Africa.

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Indesem 2009, May 7th-May15th 2009

Theo Deutinger is tutor at the International Design Seminar 2009 in Delft

International Design Seminar, shortly indesem, is held every two years at the faculty of Architecture of the TU Delft, the Netherlands. It consists of a workshop, during a week for 80 international students, combined with lectures, excursions, exhibitions, debates, documentaries and more. Since its founding in 1962, indesem has had the honor of hosting internationally acclaimed architects and theorists, such as Aldo van Eijck, Adriaan Geuze, Jean Nouvel, Rem Koolhaas, Michael Speaks and Ben van Berkel. In the past, Indesem was supervised by Wiek Röling, Herman Hertzberger and Winy Maas. In the coming edition Indesem will combine forces with Michiel Riedijk.

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ADSL 2009

30/03 - 03/04/2009 Antwerp, Belgium

Andreas Kofler and Theo Deutinger were invited to give a workshop about 'Beauty'. The overall theme of ADSL 2009 was serendipity, generally understood as ‘the art of finding the pleasantly unexpected by chance or sagacity.’

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Lecture at TU Delft

Architecture Slam by Lukas Feireiss

Theo Deutinger gives a short lecture at the 'Architeure Slam' workshop of Lukas Feireiss.

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Lecture in Antwerp by Theo Deutinger

11 December 2008 at 19:00

Theo Deutinger gives a lecture at the Higher Institute of Architectural Sciences Henry van de Velde, Antwerp

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TD at Archilab Europe 2008

TD at Archilab Europe 2008 exhibition in Orléans

The work 'Eutopia' is present at the Archilab Europe 2008 exhibition in Orléans from 25th October 2008 to 23rd December 2008. Archilab Europe 2008

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27 October 2008: Lecture at the Bauhaus in Dessau

Lecture at the design atelier of Stefan Rettich

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24.Juli 2008: Lecture at Multiplic & Visual Identities

Lecture at the Colloquium 7
Designer and developer as cultural agents Multiplicity & Visual Identities

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ADSL 2008 Workshop 03.03.2008 - 03.07.2008

MyPalace - produced by the students in collaboration with Andreas Kofler and Theo Deutinger

Antipodal to the seemingly unstoppable ever accelerating hurricane of globalization there is the sluggishly changing.

We, the inhabitants of the 'West' experience birth only as transition from one to another well tempered high security comfort zone; in fact, we are the inhabitants and co-designer of an gigantic palace. The workshop 'MyPalace' is investigating this immense comfort zone from the participants viewpoint. 'MyPalace'is an investigation in personal affiliation to products, emotions, movements, ideologies - the spaces they inhabit and an interpretation of the space they deserve.

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Important Links

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List of Lectures, Workshops and Seminars

↓ Essays 6% (69584/1030178 visitors)

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Information Graphics

book by Taschen with TD inside

Taschen published recently a exquisite book with a perfect cross section of the history of graphical data representation.
Here in short what what Taschen writes about their book

Information Graphics
Sandra Rendgen, Julius Wiedemann
Hardcover, 1 poster included, 24,6 x 37,2 cm, 480 pages, € 49,99
ISBN 978-3-8365-2879-5
Multilingual Edition: English, French, German

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New Geographies #4 Scales of the Earth - Harvard Design School

Living Room Geography - article by Theo Deutinger

Theo Deutinger contributed to the magazine New Geographies #4 Scales of the Earth - Harvard Design School by the Harvard Design School with the article Living Room Geography. Editor-in-Chief EL HADI JAZAIR.

Living Room Geography - The Art of Imitation

This article describes how earth imitation, the fundament of world maps, was displaced by a new earth imitation project, the Internet.

Gerardus Mercator, the famous cartographer who introduced the word ‘atlas’ for a compilation of maps, describes his work as an ‘imitator’ of the earth. His contemporary Abraham Ortelius, the publisher of world’s first map compilation in book form, called his work a “Theater of the World” (“Theatrum Orbis Terrarum”) . World maps, as their origins reveal, are explicit simulations of not just geogrphical formations but also of reality.

download her the full article

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Help Me, I Am Blind

Exhibition 23 July 2010 to 11 September 2010, RMIT Gallery Melbourne, Australia

Redefining the meaning of homeland in the global age.

An exhibition and publication documenting the visual-textual dialogue between German photographer Heidi Specker and Austrian writer and architect Theo Deutinger. HELP ME , I AM BLIND explores the meaning of homeland in the global age.

The book HELP ME , I AM BLIND will soon be available in selected book stores.

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Different Repetitions by Medic & Puljiz

book release by Medic & Puljiz - partner at de Architekten Cie

The book “Different Repetitions - Buildings & Projects 1999-2009” by Medic & Puljiz was released in September 2009. Project stories by Theo Deutinger; designed by Mevis & Van Deursen; published by 010 Publishers.

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Firewall

essay in the Volume Magazine

Firewall, an essay by Theo Deutinger on the possibilities for a solidarity between buildings, is published in Volume 21 .

download: The Firewall

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The Hague International

Schmitts Favorites 04

‘The Hague International’ is a proposal for a long term, integral planning process which includes ideas about an international zone as well as all of The Hague’s inhabitants and businesses. It shows a city that could become the first exclusively international area where all nationalities are equally welcomed and regarded as enrichment to the city. Where different cultures are not oppressed but asked to flourish, where the city stages differences around every corner that all together create The Hague.

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The Beginning of Nothing & The End of Everything

S&RO 04/2007

The North of the Netherlands is seen different to the rest. While the center is clearly defined as Randstad, North Netherlands (NN = Nomen Nescio) has even a mistakable name with North Holland, a part of the Randstad; while the rest of the Netherlands is loaded with international meaning highly connected with each other and with its neighbours, NN is left aside. And the cities of NN, like Groningen (the secret capital of NN), are floating island in a swamp of indifference that try to hook itself up to the flagship called Randstad.

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(M)Ade in Germany

Pantheon (04/2005)

This article is largely based on my own experience as neighbour. Being grown up in the Austrian alps and confronted with guests form all over Europe there was one group that dominated the scene and therefore my youth, "the Germans". After exchanging the snowy hills of Austria with the sandy dunes of Holland I found myself, to my own surprise, again in the company of this very familiar group again.

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European Central Park

GAM.01 Tourism and Landscape/Tourismus und Landschaft

Today, 82 % of EU Europe is urbanized, which means that 364 million of the 455 million people in the EU live in urban areas. Europe is a city, or better yet: Europe is a modern city with a functional structure. The Alpine arc region (as defined by CIPRA) has proven to be a motor of regeneration in this context and managed, very early on, to define its position as Europe's retreat. With close to 11.0 million inhabitants, who live in innumerable villages and small towns - only Grenoble and Innsbruck have over 100,000 inhabitants - the Alps stand for the ideal image of country life - an idyll.

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AdiAudiAldi

Published in: Documenta urbana 2005 - Symposium 1

This essay about the three essential periods of European modernity, with Germany as its case study, should contribute to a better understanding of spatial transformation and planning in Europe. Germany is Europe under a magnifying glass; all triumphs and disasters the continent went through in the last century happened to have their highest peaks and lowest valleys in Germany.
The following article shows the unfolding of the mythical stages of Germany's - and therefore Europe's - modernization, from Adi's projective Third Reich to the Wirtschaftswunder to the triumph of cheapness.

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The Triumph of Cheapness

A revolution is taking place in Europe: The European society is re-formatting itself at an unprecedented speed, aiming to become a cultural community. It is a unification process by means of consumerism where the inescapable allurement of cheapness of products grasps the masses of the European population and is leading to the long envisioned trans-national citizen � the European. Along with its citizens, the cities as the places of maximum concentration of the community's power and culture are changing, as well. This article tries to unveil the tremendous power and influence of Europe's low-cost companies on decision making, on the Europeans itself and on the appearance of our cities. more

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TITLE:Ruhr 2010 :TITLE

Essen, February 2007

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Essen, February 2007


With the Ruhr-Area in Germany for the first time in history not a city, but an entire region will participating as European Capital of Culture in the year 2010. As the company that continues the coal and steel economy which sculptured the entire region, the RAG is anxious to participate actively in this event.
The proposal is simple: extend your programming to all corners of the existing culture of the Ruhr. Provide next to high-brow classical concerts a stage for the huge variety of subcultures that flourish so extensively in the Ruhr. Only by doing this the event of the European Capital of Culture Ruhr 2010 is able embrace all layers of the society.
The study was much appreciated at the presentation. Yet the client did neither pay, nor respond at all. Afterwards we realized that parts of the study were implemented by the European Capital of Culture Ruhr 2010. (our proposed name change from ‘Ruhrgebiet 2010’ to ‘Ruhr 2010’ was executed, incorporation of sub-cultures in official program,etc.)
See our study here
See the Ruhr 2010 program here



Client: RAG - Essen
Design Team: Simon Davis, Theo Deutinger, Andreas Kofler

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