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Cité Universitaire Internationale, Paris XIV.
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The Dutch College-renovation 2011/16- is the only foreign construction of W.M. Dudok and therefore the only work of the architect in France, author of the famous Hilversum Town Hall in the Netherlands.
Created in the aftermath of World WarI, Cité UI is the very symbol of the pacifist utopia of the interwar period. It was to be a place where people could come together through the friendship between students, researchers and artists from all over the world, all those involved in the political, social, economic and cultural life of the future. Most of the pavilions evoke the architecture of the country of origin but some countries such as the Netherlands have made the choice of innovation.
Amsterdam Zuidas, Noord-Holland, the Netherlands.
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Amsterdam - ms Oslofjordweg.
Student housing complex in Amsterdam-North.
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Taken using a Canon AE-1 film camera walking Dunsmuir street in Vancouver.
This building has been abandoned and boarded for about a year now, likely to be torn down in the near future.
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Johanna Building is a student housing complex at Utrecht Science Park. The façade is clad with authentic blue and white tiles from Koninklijke Tichelaar Makkum.
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Studentenflats bij de TU Delft.
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Walter Schrempf's blueprint of the building was the winner of an architecture competition in the year 1963. Then, he invited Otto Herbert Hajek to reshape his draft artificially to overcome the comtemporary paradigmatic sobriety of the 1960's. The realisation of the building started in 1966, after Hajek had presented his version to the commission of the university.
The result of the architect’s and sculptor’s collaboration is a functional modern architecture, which opens up to the technical age and uses new materials, and is also a space sculpture at the same time. Naked concrete contrasts with a vivid coloration through yellow, red and blue surfaces. Geometric elements, which are arranged like a box, determine the spatial effect. The interior is divided by plastic concrete elements in various large levels and units.
The building has been built as a "Student House" in which all services for the students are included: dining hall, administration for the students services like financial support, recreational facility, theatre hall, café, event room. All these functions are still existing today.
The building is a historical monument.
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Amsterdam Zuid, Noord-Holland, the Netherlands
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Uithof University Campus, Utrecht, province of Utrecht, the Netherlands.
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Smarties by Marlies Rohmer architects & urbanists, Uithof University Campus, Utrecht, NL
Let's start the new year with my favourite type of photography, city scapes, reflections @BlueHour. A superb moment, intented to go scouting with my buddy P@tje, coming home with a nice bluehour series of this colourfull studenthouse in Arnhem.
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Utrecht, Netherlands
Utrecht University Campus / Utrecht Science Park
(April 11th 2021)
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My stay in Beijing was enhanced by the fact that I stayed in a small "courtyard hotel," something like a B&B in a hutong area of Beijing. This is a picture of the wonderful buildings directly to the right of my hotel. The first one, if I remember correctly, is a student hostel. I'll be back this evening to view your streams. I'm busy with holiday preparations and making a book of my Minturno photos to give to a family member.
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The Art Academy of Cincinnati opened its doors to its first tenants on Saturday, August 19, 2006. Staff members helped students and parents move into the deluxe suites at 5 West 12th Street, located one block from the campus at 1212 Jackson Street in Over-the-Rhine.
The units are brand-new, contemporary suites with a private washer and dryer in each unit. Each kitchen is equipped with a full-size dishwasher, frost-free fridge, full-size range and microwave and stainless steel sinks. All suites are above street level.
Residents enjoy the security of a building that is accessible to authorized persons only and have full run of an L-shaped alley that they may use for gatherings, gardening, cooking out or just shooting the breeze with suite-mates.
The warm tones of exposed brick, historic rafters, fireplace facades, by-gone mantels and original black iron fire escapes offer an aesthetic living experience for students engaged in history, art and their place within it all. Contemporary art in the lobby is right at home amid the historical treasures that define the character of the place.
Central AC and Heat, ceiling fans, comprehensive utilities, high-speed internet access, Cable TV wiring, private postal boxes and other amenities make the Art Academy Suites a home-away-from-home for students from Tennessee, England, Maryland, Michigan, Alabama and cities across Ohio.
The Art Academy's first Resident Advisor lives on-site in her deluxe, private suite.
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Johanna Building is a student housing complex at Utrecht Science Park. The façade is clad with authentic blue and white tiles from Koninklijke Tichelaar Makkum.
The Tietgenkollegiet by Lundgaard & Tranberg is one of my favourite buildings in Orestad, Copenhagen. It may not be the most dramatic but it would seem to have formed a perfect little self-contained student community.
This is an old shot that I've redone as a square format crop and I think it's a stronger image now as the crop has excluded extraneous paving and tightened up the composition to concentrate on the relationship between the bike and the supergraphic number.
From Wikipedia : "Its concept focuses on how the accommodation can help encourage the personal and social development of the students. The courtyard, around which all common areas are located, reinforces the idea of community. It also enables the often monotonous student corridor to become not only spatially interesting but unending, linking all student ‘houses’ on each floor.
There are 360 rooms, 10% of which have been designated for international exchange students. The building is circular, with 6 floors and rooms set up in blocks of 12. Each room has its own washroom and there are four sizes to the rooms: 26 sq. metres, 29 sq. metres, 33 sq. metres, and 42 sq. metres, approximately. Each block has shared kitchen and living room, with each living room having a unique set of furniture and other items."
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Student apartments in Utrecht, the Netherlands
Photo published in Klickr 03, Dutch Flickr Periodical, october 2007: www.karelhermans.com/klickr/klickr3.html