Architectuurstudio HH, Herman Hertzberger

NHL Hogeschool University

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Architectuurstudio HH, Herman Hertzberger

NHL Hogeschool University

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Summary: The existing building of the NHL University, designed by the architect Abe Bonnema and dating from 1984, is an amorphous presence with its small-scale combination of building masses. Architectuurstudio HH expanded it with a new building of the same size, leaving Bonnema's building intact. The new enfolds the existing on all sides as an inclusive framework, like the frame of a picture. It is lifted into space so that the existing structure is left visible and the grounds can continue uninterrupted beneath it. Free floor spans of nearly 12 metres enable the changes in layout necessary to a modern education institute.

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Cover of: Architectuurstudio HH, Herman Hertzberger
Architectuurstudio HH, Herman Hertzberger: NHL Hogeschool University
2013, NAi Uitgevers / Publishers Stichting, Brand: nai010 publishers, nai010 publishers
in English

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Library of Congress
, NA6605.N4 N46 2011, NA1153.H3 A4 2011, NA680

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OL28798186M
ISBN 13
9789064507458
LCCN
2011522469
OCLC/WorldCat
756749846, 696727517

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