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Architectural Sculptural Designs

Neutelings Riedijk Architects is an architecture firm based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, founded by Willem-Jan Neutelings and Michiel Riedijk. Their work is characterized by sculptural forms that communicate the building's role in its context. Two notable projects are the Veenman Printworks, which features a graphic skin announcing the entrance, and the Shipping and Transport College, with a corrugated panel facade evoking stacked containers. Their projects also include university buildings, a fire station, and the Museum aan de Stroom in Antwerp.
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Architectural Sculptural Designs

Neutelings Riedijk Architects is an architecture firm based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, founded by Willem-Jan Neutelings and Michiel Riedijk. Their work is characterized by sculptural forms that communicate the building's role in its context. Two notable projects are the Veenman Printworks, which features a graphic skin announcing the entrance, and the Shipping and Transport College, with a corrugated panel facade evoking stacked containers. Their projects also include university buildings, a fire station, and the Museum aan de Stroom in Antwerp.
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Neutelings Riedijk Architects

Neutelings Riedijk Architects


Neutelings Riedijk Architecten is an architecture firm based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, founded by Willem-Jan Neutelings and Michiel Riedijk.

Work and design philosophy


The work of Neutelings-Riedijk Architects has been characterized as having a sculptural, often anthropomorphic quality and a playfulness of form while following a clear rationality in programming and context.[1] Because of the public nature of most of the firm's work, Neutelings and Riedijk see this sculptural quality as a way to communicate the building's role within its urban or social context.[2]
Minnaert University building, Utrecht, 2007

One of the firm's first buildings was the Veenman Printworks in Ede, Netherlands. The firm's rational approach to space planning can clearly be seen in this project, in which a central open-air courtyard separates the building into its two basic programmatic elements: the printing operations and the administrative functions. The building is wrapped in a skin composed of glass tiles, each with screen-printed characters on the back of each panel. The logo of the company (the letters Va) literally act as a column, announcing the entrance of the building while supporting a portion of the upper floor. The entire envelope was intended to act as part of the graphic identity for the printing firm.[3] Widely acclaimed is the Shipping and Transport College in Rotterdam, completed in 2005. Like the Veenman Printworks, the sculptural form and graphic quality of the skin are intended to act as a communications device enveloping rigorously-conceived programmatic elements.[4] The building sits at the southeast corner of the Lloydspier, a reclaimed pier now undergoing redevelopment. The design of the building takes many of its cues from the shipping industry, using blue and white corrugated panels in a checkerboard pattern that evoke the image of stacked intermodal containers widely seen at the Port of Rotterdam. An auditorium is cantilevered from the top floor, offering views of the Maas River and Europort below. Neutelings-Riedijk was chosen to redesign the campus of the Cincinnati Art Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio. The project includes over 50,000 additional square feet and the remodelling of existing buildings on the campus. The proposal is expected to be unveiled in 2008. It will be the firm's first project in the United States.[5]

Corrugated panels at the Shipping and Transport College in Rotterdam.

Selected projects
Veenman Printworks, Ede, Netherlands; Completed 1996.[6] Minnaert University Building, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands; completed 1997.
MAS (Museum aan de Stroom), Antwerp, completed 2011

Neutelings Riedijk Architects Fire Station, Maastricht, Netherlands; completed 1999. Shipping and Transport College, Rotterdam, Netherlands; completed 2005. Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Hilversum, Netherlands; completed 2006. Cincinnati Art Museum Campus, Cincinnati, Ohio; not yet completed. Museum aan de Stroom, Antwerp, Belgium; completed 2011.

References
[1] Aaron Betsky and Adam Eeuwens, False Flat: Why Dutch Design Is so Good, (New York: Phaidon, 2004) [2] Kieran Long, Neutelings Riedijk, Icon Jan. 2006 (http:/ / www. icon-magazine. co. uk/ issues/ 031/ neutelings. htm), retrieved 3 May 2007 [3] Willem Jan Neutelings and Michiel Riedijk, At Work: Neutelings/Riedijk Architects, trans. John Kirkpatrick (Rotterdam: 010 Publishers, 2004) [4] NEUTELINGS RIEDIJK ARCHITECTS | College, Rotterdam (http:/ / www. neutelings-riedijk. com/ index. php?id=13,234,0,0,1,0) [5] Cincinnati Art Museum | Neutelings Riedijk Architects Selected for Campus Enhancement and Expansion Project (http:/ / www. cincinnatiartmuseum. org/ absolutenm/ templates/ ArtTempNews. aspx?articleid=591& zoneid=110) [6] Neutelings Riedijk Architects (http:/ / www. neutelings-riedijk. com/ index. php?portfoliosection2/ )

External links
Neutelings Riedijk Architects (http://www.neutelings-riedijk.com/) Scheepvaart en Transport College (Shipping and Transport College) (http://www.stc-r.nl/) Neutelings Riedijk Architects on Architecture News Plus. (http://www.architecturenewsplus.com/profiles/ 432)

Article Sources and Contributors

Article Sources and Contributors


Neutelings Riedijk Architects Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=541669147 Contributors: Archomat, DePiep, Elekhh, Gidonb, Manish81m, Nme94, PeterEastern, Pjoef, Ramblersen, Sallicio, Sladen, Stagehand, Wikidemon, 5 anonymous edits

Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors


File:Minnaertgebouw3.jpg Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Minnaertgebouw3.jpg License: Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Contributors: Gil.cavalcanti Image:Neutelingspanels.jpg Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Neutelingspanels.jpg License: Public Domain Contributors: Archomat (talk) Image:MAS Antwerp Construction.JPG Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:MAS_Antwerp_Construction.JPG License: Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Contributors: Stagehand (talk)

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