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#WeThePlanet Campus
3deluxe

The WTP Campus’ floating platform is a piece of real estate that is future-oriented.

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#WeThePlanet Campus
3deluxe

The basic idea behind this architectural concept is that in future all building projects should give back just as much substance to nature as they take from it.

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#WeThePlanet Campus
3deluxe

The WTP Campus represents a new generation of corporate buildings.

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#WeThePlanet Campus
3deluxe

The building materials can be divided up into natural materials such as wood, clay or reeds and recycled materials such as bioplastics.

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#WeThePlanet Campus
3deluxe

The #WeThePlanet Campus serves as a communicative platform.

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#WeThePlanet Campus
3deluxe

The Campus offers facilities for convening international summits, workshops and educational programs.

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#WeThePlanet Campus
3deluxe

The 50/50 concept developed by 3deluxe foresees an architecture for the future that center on shared spaces for both people and nature.

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#WeThePlanet Campus
3deluxe

The floating building complex is aimed at serving as an inspiring example for future life, communicative living and working environments.

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#WeThePlanet Campus
3deluxe

This partly public platform not only represents an additional destination for New Yorkers for sports, leisure and communication, but also an attractive new honeypot for western Manhattan.

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#WeThePlanet Campus
3deluxe

The most salient aspect of this building idea is that of the floating marshland biotopes.

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Bata Shoe Factory Revitalization
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & BDP Quadrangle

Retaining and celebrating the building’s original structure, the new facade emphasizes the exposed concrete columns and beams with the addition of contrasting materials. The lofty scale and proportion of the structural bays highlight its industrial character.

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Scott Norsworthy

Bata Shoe Factory Revitalization
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & BDP Quadrangle

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Scott Norsworthy

Bata Shoe Factory Revitalization
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & BDP Quadrangle

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Scott Norsworthy

Bata Shoe Factory Revitalization
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & BDP Quadrangle

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Scott Norsworthy

Bata Shoe Factory Revitalization
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & BDP Quadrangle

The entrance canopy with dramatic LED lighting extends outward offering a sheltered reception, welcoming residents and the community at large

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Scott Norsworthy

Bata Shoe Factory Revitalization
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & BDP Quadrangle

New terrazzo flooring in the public spaces and on the stair treads speaks to the vintage of the building and ensures durability for a high-traffic area. The lobby features a double-height space with a faceted sculptural steel staircase that wraps around an exposed concrete column, highlighting it in place as a homage to the original factory structure.

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Scott Norsworthy

Bata Shoe Factory Revitalization
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & BDP Quadrangle

The double-height lobby connects to the second-floor community spaces via a sculptural steel stair; its wide, playful and inviting steps activate the space, encouraging people to use them rather than the elevator.

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Scott Norsworthy

Bata Shoe Factory Revitalization
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & BDP Quadrangle

The geometric shape of the stair instills a sense of strength and permanence in a building that has been given a second life. An oversized light fixture floats over the lobby sitting area comprised of furniture from primarily Canadian fabricators and suppliers.

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Scott Norsworthy

Bata Shoe Factory Revitalization
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & BDP Quadrangle

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Scott Norsworthy

Bata Shoe Factory Revitalization
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & BDP Quadrangle

Millwork for kitchens and bathrooms were specifically selected for their low formaldehyde materials to ensure better interior air quality and occupant health. The open kitchen plan offers flexibility in use and sightlines to nature.

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Nanne Springer