Plain good 2
Arduino UnoAtari Super Sprint
Bandai FL Burger Time
Boss DR-110
Gent
Korg DW-8000
Lego Batman Movie
Macromedia Freehand 10
Nikon 85mm 2.8 PCE
PC Engine
Philip Dujardin
Schneider vs Bax (Alex v. Warmerdam)
Soma.fm
Space Harrier
Synthmania.com
Tomy 3D Stereo Skyfighters
Vectrex
Yamaha RX-5
Sustainability
Our office is located in an old Philips factory. The building is designed to built radio's in it. Because of the smart construction, the building is in use close to 100 years now in a variation of functions. This setting inspires to put sustainability at the core of our business.The office:
In the office we make use of small energy efficient computers. There is no printer: the workflow is paperless. We don't use air-conditioning.
Architecture:
To distinguish our business we try to make every design solution function as energy saver and/or to reduce maintenance costs. We deliver you energy saving advice for your house that makes it more spacious and better looking. We transform your house architecturally while it comes with energy saving and lower maintenance.
What installations do I need? Why is it better to leave my old electricity meter instead of getting a newer smart one? How to deal with bad energy contracts? How to deal with municipalities with strange hobbies like "all electric". We guide you through this labyrinth.
Urban planning:
We love to assist you with your urban renewal plans. We try to put the long term vision at the basis for the urban design. How will my building function in 50 years? Or is it wise to choose a temporary solution? You certainly want to make profit on your development, so you want to sell that last house or apartment. You don't want any misfits in your plan, or you won't sell them.
And how do I make my urban development energy neutral? Am I gonna deal with it as developer, or should the design invite the users and buyers to go energy neutral themselves? We look at daylight use, spaces on the building for energy production, and how to use green for our interior climate demands.
Razor Sharp
More and more people browse the internet with their tablets or mobile phones. These devices have display densities over 100 pixels per cm. Modern browsers are capable of dealing with these displays by loading high quality images.This website is updated for this. As a first step all tile images have been doubled in resolution. In a later stadium, the images in the articles will be available in higher definition too.
Low resolution devices also benefit from this update. As older iPhone's and Android phones can zoom up to 200% via double-tap, the extra detail is served to these devices as well.
Website in Japanese
Coming soon: a project strongly focussed at the Japanese market. As a preparation the website is translated in a third language.People
Anneke KochBart Eijking
Chris de Jonge
Everhardus Wiegers
Jan Pieter van Seventer
Jeroen Hensen
Jo Coenen
Johan van den Berkmortel
Kees de Kat
Lara Verlaat
Loes Mutsaers
Madeleine Heijmans
Martha van Mil
Mick Visser
Patrick de Louwere
Peter Boekwijt
Ruud Maatman
Wilbert Koch
Ype de Groot