Bullet 80's T's

YouTubeチャンネルのTシャツ「2kBの楽しみ」
2018年


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Bullet ピクセルアート

絵本「2kBの楽しみ」のピクセルアートイラスト
2017年


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Bullet 2kB of Fun

76年〜85年における携帯ビデオゲームの素晴らしい世界
2013年


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Bullet アーケード キャビネットそれを自分で行う

フラット・パックのレトロスペースのそれを自分で行う
2013年


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Bullet DAF46スーパー ・ デラックス

家の拡張機能の更新共ヴィンテージカーのカーポート
2012年


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Bullet STRPフェスティバル2011

STRPフェスティバルのアート作品の写真
2011年


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Bullet カタカナコンバータ

カタカナローマ字ASCII/UTF8コンバータ
2011年


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Bullet STRPフェスティバル2010

STRPフェスティバルのアート作品の写真
2010年


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Bullet 英国の大家

贅沢家英語
2010年


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Bullet M+ M- ???

新しい計算機の設計
2010年


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Bullet 創造的工場

英語のみでの詳細

The Clock Building is a magnificent icon for Eindhoven. It is built as factory by Philips Electronics in 1928/1929. After having been used for years as office space by Philips, the building now transforms back to its original function: a factory.

This time no series production. Trudo turned the building into a creative factory. Architects, designers, musicians, photographers, creative consultants: a colourful aggregation of creative talent took over this icon of the city Eindhoven.

The building has been split into units of various proportions. They all share one common feature though. Huge window openings with delicate metal frames. The light that enters the building gives unity to the diversity of interiors.

I photographed numerous interiors of the Clock Building to give insight in the new use of the building. The transformation of the Clock Building is a starting point in the transformation of the city district Strijp-S, a new centre for the city of Eindhoven.

The pictured companies are from left to right: Architectuurcentrum Eindhoven, Little Mountain, Keukenconfessies (2x), Desque, FuturOn.net, De Boekenmakers, studio-OOK, Scherpontwerp, Lady Penelope, Dikgedrukt en PopEI

Bullet 将来の宇宙

オランダのゲーム・ショーのための26のアーケードキャビネット
2010年


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Bullet ナビゲーションに失われた

路線図東京都
2009年


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Bullet XXL

断熱材工場
2009年


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Bullet 男のトロフィー

英語のみでの詳細

Result from a weekend workshop at WiSPER in Leuven: A trophy for real men, made from construction beams. The trophy is welded using MIG and metal arc welding (MAW) techniques.

Bullet ブルグステデ

教会公民館
2009年


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Bullet パックマン・ラック・ハック

パックマンとIKEAのテーブルをハッキング
2009年


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Bullet 僧接着

8高齢者マンション
2008年


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Bullet 黒箱

2工業ビル
2008年


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Bullet 低帯域幅

レトロスペースのためのウェブサイト
2008年


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Bullet レトロスペース

英語のみでの詳細

In 1971 the first coin-op video gaming system was built: Computer Space.

Soon the video arcade as hangout was born. Many famous games as Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Streetfighter and Donkey Kong were filled with our quarters. Today the last arcades are closing down. The Wii, the Playstation and owner "mr. Counchpotato" have won. As an homage to this era and to keep all the classics playable Retro Space was created.

Retro Space is a modern arcade machine for at home or at work. It plays both all the arcade classics from Space Invaders up and all the console titles for your Nintendo, Sega or Atari. The system is made using modern technology and is flexible for future innovations. The system also is a perfect multimedia jukebox. Next to your favourite games, you can load Retro Space with your favourite music and movies. A full HD screen and a high quality speaker system ensure you to enjoy the best image and sound. And quarters are no longer needed.



Thanks to model Lara Verlaat for the imitation of the original Computer Space poster.

Bullet アンデンネでの歓迎します

英語のみでの詳細

Andenne is a small town on the bank of the Meuse between Namur and Liège. When entering Andenne the city does not impress. The abandoned factory area on the north bank of the Meuse makes a chaotic impression and the river is ignored. In collaboration with Wendy van Rosmalen I designed a new plan for this Europan 9 location.

With out plan we want to give Andenne a face. Between famous cities like Namur, Huy and Liège, Andenne is missing an inherent identity. We chose to multiply the nonchalant character of Belgian building and turn it into a specific typology. Our plan is a framework for development of the area in its own pace. A subtle guidance in building alignment and building heights delivers a varied public space that opens up towards the river Meuse.

A specific part of the assignment was the redesign of Andenne station. Bad attainableness of the platforms, a weird logistic and the uncomfortable public space underneath the viaduct are creating a moody atmosphere. The size of Andenne does not allow a large scale intervention. We choose a very modest solution. We created a square below the tracks to connect al transportation streams. The viaduct is decorated to resemble a living room and is transformed into a roof covering the bus platforms. New buildings surrounding the square size the public space.

Every Belgian wants its own house. Ignoring this feat makes a plan implausible. We go one step further through making the buying of a house resemble the buying of a car. By using a smart basic layout for the houses, every house can suit the needs of very different groups of people. Future change is very easy too. The architecture is a caricature of traditional Belgian building methods, its execution is contemporary and flexible.

Bullet 私はあなたにバラ園を約束したこと

11高齢者マンション
2007年


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Bullet 人鱼姫

路線図コペンハーゲン
2006年


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Bullet バーベキューXL

英語のみでの詳細

Frank en Chantal van den Eijnden asked Johan van der Berkmortel and me to design an extension to their house in Beek en Donk. It was supposed to replace a decrepit shed and to add a new veranda with a fireplace. Two L-shaped entities frame the view into the deep garden. The brick element contains the chimney and acts as a bench. The wooden part contains the new shed, a log storage and a tool shed, and continues into the ceiling of the veranda.

This assignment is done in collaboration with Johan van den Berkmortel.

Bullet シンデレラ

現代のおとぎ話写真
2005年


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Bullet ワンダ・ワンデレス

持続可能性、写真撮影、都市の景観との意見についてのデジタルマガジン
2005年


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Bullet 不明なモダニズム

英語のみでの詳細

For most tourists the city of Faro in southern Portugal is nothing more than an entrance by plane to the Algarve. Which is a pity. The biggest city of southern Portugal is probably the only one giving room to creativity. You will not see kitsch appartment blocks for Dutch and Germans, but subtile shaped private houses for the Portugese themselves. You will see images that remind of modernists like Gerrit Rietveld, Adolf Loos and Le Corbusier. You will wonder wheter MVRDV got inspiration here, or if Portugese architects checked out work of the Durch architecture firm.

Bullet お化けの世界

デトロイトの写真
2005年


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Bullet 偽ワンデレス

英語のみでの詳細

The lamp is a joke. I had no space to place the Big Shadow Lamp by Marcel Wanders. I also liked the idea of the Fake Lamp by Sophie Krier, but not its shape. I mixed them and created the Fake Wanders. Definitely not for sale.

Bullet 蟻の巣

英語のみでの詳細

Hong Kong has little room to built. There is a small piece of land to build on between the water and the mountains. The only option to house the millions of citizens is to use efficient towering blocks. Some area's have a FAR (floor to ground area aspect ratio) of 5 to 10.

Bullet ミニチュア都市

ブランデヴォールトゥの肖像画
2004年


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Bullet 青い封筒

英語のみでの詳細

The Dutch Tax Administration feels like a family business. The atmosphere is open and relaxed. The organization is responsible for the total financial administration of The Netherlands Ltd. Dutch citizens expect professional civil servants. The office at the Quintax location in Apeldoorn expresses the two faces of the Dutch Tax Administration. The building looks severe and mimics the impregnability of Fort Knox. But internal, the building is totally transparent. Walls are exceptions, and voids open the floors to improve contact between employees.

At JHK Architects, I was responsible for the concept of the building. I also worked out most of the technical details.