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index archiprix plans 2004

Each year the institutions that teach design in the Netherlands select the best plans by their students for submission to Archiprix. The twenty-seven plans submitted to Archiprix 2004 present in all their diversity a picture of the state of affairs in Dutch design education during the school year 2002-2003. You may take a tour through all the entries or read the Jury Report.

The plans are all published in the book Archiprix 2004, The best plans by Dutch students (edited by Henk van der Veen, Design by Michaël Snitker, € 24.50, ISBN 90 6450 519 5, 010 Publishers, Rotterdam).

1st prize

Hourglass - Mark van Beest

2nd prize

The Inclusive City: An asylum seekers centre in Maastricht - Robert Verrijt

3rd prize

Delta Works 2.0: A park like a dike - Ronald Rietveld


1day24ever - Vione van Leeuwen

Aarhus Værksted - Lars Dreessen

Baggerdijk: The story of a river and its mud - Patrick McCabe

Floating Fluid Pavilion - Sieb S. Wichers

This is Wembley - Anton Wubben

Waterwork: Design for an urban retreat on the Maas - Janneke van Bergen

Hamam Amsterdam - Daniël Peters

interchange, architecture of lost space - Bastiaan Harbers

Bookery - Adriaan Boertjes

Part & Counterpart - Petra Bus & Otto Diesfeldt

A Place for Death - Karlijn van der Graaf

GO X - Ed Bergers

Cathedral of Silence - Marnix van der Scheer, Allart Vogelzang

Moskou-Belgium - Pieter van Kruysbergen & Marjon Jongmans

NUtopia: solutions for suburbia - Eric-Jan Pleijster & Cees van der Veeken

Open and transferable architectonic interventions for high-rise dwelling blocks - Leyre Echevarria Icaza

Prostitution + Parking - Neeltje Tops

Spirit - Linda van Breukelen

Watering the Garden City - Peter Veenstra

The Presence of the Imaginary: Extension to the Provincial House in Haarlem - Kees Versluis

Dreaming Inside-Out: Reviving an Amsterdam city block - Patrick Lenssen

FaMe - Amer Alhassan

Historic-Museum-Park - Robert Chamski

In Between Spaces - Eric Jongen

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