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Civic Architects & VDNVP Elevate a Series of Workspaces

Civic Architects and VDNVP join forces to work on a range of workspaces specifically for the University of Twente located in Enschede, the Netherlands. The two celebrate the natural imperfections of the building that was originally built in the 70s and retain the concrete frame of what was once the chemistry laboratory. The new building is meant to be a sustainable symbol for the school with bright interior themes that surround courtyard gardens.

Civic Architects' Founding Partner Jan Lebbink explains the design approach to Dezeen, stating, "The original building was designed for machinery and, due to its low ceilings and significant depth (40 metres), was very, very dark – it proved difficult to repurpose. Our approach involved a shift in programming: rather than forcing the existing structure to conform, we tailored the building's organization to suit it."
Trend Themes
1. Repurposed Buildings - Architects and designers are finding new ways to repurpose existing buildings, celebrating their natural imperfections.
2. Bright Interior Themes - Designers are incorporating bright and vibrant interiors to create visually appealing workspaces.
3. Sustainable Symbol - Buildings are being designed as sustainable symbols, showcasing environmentally friendly practices.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects are leading the way in repurposing buildings and embracing imperfections to create innovative workspaces.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers are utilizing bright interior themes to transform workspaces and enhance productivity.
3. Education - The education industry is prioritizing sustainability and incorporating it into their buildings to create sustainable symbols.

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