Near the entrance to the ‘Uithof’ – the campus of Utrecht – rises the Ronald McDonald House, a pavilion that provides accommodations for the families of children confined to the university’s pediatric hospital. Four rectangular concrete trays, each c
The water pumping station was conceived as a large continuous, undulating surface, a black desert measuring almost a hectare dotted with public services like telephone boxes and public toilets. The nine wells from which the drinking water is extracte
In this residence for the families of children in hospital that is constructed on the university campus, the irregular geometry of the plans allows the maximum contact with the exterior of all the spaces...
Situada en un céntrico barrio de Rotterdam y liberada desde 1994 del tráfico en superficie, la plaza Binnerotte (50 metros de anchura por 500 de longitud) es el escenario de un concurrido mercado que la abarrota un día a la semana, permaneciendo el r
The New York studio of Richard Meier initially brought together the Dutchman John Bosch (1960) and the Brit Gordon Haslett (1962). Then, while still in the city of skyscrapers, in 1989, they began to work as a team. In 1993, their first prize win in
The Dutchman John Bosch (1960) qualified from Delft Polytechnic, and the Englishman Gordon Haslett studied at Liverpool and Oregon Universities. After working for several different architects, they coincided in the New York office of Richard Meier. T