Learning is working best when kids are into subjects of study that match their interests. It also works well when projects are realistic.
Also there has to be place for the making. It should be possible to make prototypes, do experiments, program shows and produce goods to express yourself.
This Is No School is the world on a stamp. A meeting square, workshops, labs, a theater, a fram, sporting facilities, restaurants, shops and a hotel.
For my Youtube channel 2kB of Fun, I made several T-shirts based on logo graphics from 80's video games and electronic gadgets.
Fourth incarnation of the Retro Space arcade cabinet in aluminium
2017

Pixel art illustration for the book 2kB of Fun
2017

The incredible world of handheld video games from ‘76-’85
2013

Een plat pakket doe-het-zelf versie van Retro Space
2013

Renewal of house extension with new car port for DAF 46
2012

Photo report of the STRP Festival 2011 by Mick Visser
2011

Tool to convert Rōmaji, Katakana and ASCII/UTF-8
2011

Photo report of the STRP Festival 2010 by Mick Visser
2010

Colaboration with bureau ZZEF
For more information check out:
Redesign of the classic office desk calculator within 1 hour
2010

Interior photographs of creative companies in a former Philips factory
2010

26 arcade cabinets for Dutch Game Garden
2010

A new and usable subway map for the biggest city on earth: Tokyo
2009

A new factory for Kingspan insulation panels at Medel near Tiel
2009

A man is a real man, if welding is what he can!
2009

A new catholic community centre for Heteren
2009

One of the most popular IKEA products is the LACK coffee table. It is so cheap, it must be hollow.
I opened the tables, I built in a retro TV computer game by Jakks and added real arcade controls to this game. This way the TV game has a longer life and the Ikea LACK is no longer the boring classic every household owns.
Thanks to Lara Verlaat for Playin Pac-Man.
ZZEF asked me to photograph 2 projects designed by Johan van den Berkmortel for the architecture portfolio of ZZEF.
One project is a beer cafe at the monk brewery Koningshoeve and the other is the Bavaria House in Helmond.
When I started working at "bouwkundig ontwerp- en adviesburo Van Zeist" the preliminary design for these 8 apartments had been made already. I drew up the technical detailing.
One of the challenges was to draw the brickwork in monk bond, just like the classic houses in the same street.
To show the appartments are built in 2008, many details are modernized. The balconies for example look like old wooden porches, but in fact they are made of brown concrete and steel.
A new business building for 2 entrepreneurs in Kesteren
2008

Website for Retro Space
2008

Modern arcade cabinet for home use
2008

Entry Europan 9 Martijn Koch and Wendy van Rosmalen
2007

11 Apartments for senior citizens at the Rozenpad in Heteren
2007

A design for a new metro map for Copenhagen
2006

Veranda extension to house in Beek en Donk
2006

Concept for a modern picture story based on Cinderella
2005

A digital magazine on sustainability, photography, cityscape and opinion
2005

Anonymous modernist housing near Faro
2005

Photographs of Detroit
2005

Mixture of the Big Shadow and the Fake Lamp
2004

Tower blocks in Hong Kong
2004

Brandevoort is one of the big suburban extensions according to the governmental document Vinex. Under supervision of Rob Krier, the city of Helmond tried to mimic the classic Dutch canal city for its big extension. Modern legislation on parking and the fact that a family in a suburban plan like this needs 2 cars to reach all daily facilities, resulted in weird interiors for the urban blocks. The gardens are petite, and most space is used for the cars.
Office building for the Dutch Tax Administration
2003
