The New Bouwkunde is Built for Academia
Christina Butty — October 21, 2009 — Art & Design
References: home.tudelft.nl & dezeen
After seeing Adam Wojtalik’s proposal for the Delft University of Technology’s Faculty of Architecture, I had to wonder if he is or was a skater. When I first saw the pictures I thought that I was looking at a skate ramp, but it was actually a building called The New Bouwkundek.
If constructed, The New Bouwkunde would include an eleven-storey tower plus a five floor pavillion.
The space would also be able to house a canteen, coffee bar, lounge and auditorium.
If constructed, The New Bouwkunde would include an eleven-storey tower plus a five floor pavillion.
The space would also be able to house a canteen, coffee bar, lounge and auditorium.
Trend Themes
1. Skate Ramp Architecture - Exploring the incorporation of skate ramp-inspired designs in architectural projects.
2. Vertical Campus Buildings - Designing multi-storey buildings that house multiple functions for academic institutions.
3. Innovative Learning Spaces - Creating educational environments that go beyond traditional classrooms and foster creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Architectural Design - Opportunity for architects and designers to explore unconventional building designs.
2. Education - Potential for educational institutions to reimagine learning spaces and environments.
3. Hospitality - Possibility for the hospitality industry to integrate multifunctional spaces in their establishments.
1.9
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness