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Waterlooplein

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Digidaan, Amsterdam

Metro Oostlijn
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Hardwood banister, Weesperplein

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Digidaan, Amsterdam

Metro Oostlijn
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Hardwood seats, Weesperplein

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Digidaan, Amsterdam

Metro Oostlijn
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Brute beton with hardwood benche, Nieuwmarkt

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Digidaan, Amsterdam

Metro Oostlijn
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Brute beton construction, Weesperplein

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Digidaan, Amsterdam

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Graphic layer, Weesperplein

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Digidaan, Amsterdam

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Graphic layer, Sparklerweg

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Digidaan, Amsterdam

Metro Oostlijn
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Large void, Waterlooplein

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Digidaan, Amsterdam

Metro Oostlijn
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Entrance, Wibautstraat

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Digidaan, Amsterdam

Metro Oostlijn
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Entrance, Van der Madeweg

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Digidaan, Amsterdam

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Science & Discovery Centre –  Children are always eager to learn. Even when they are seriously ill. Moreover, incentives to learn can distract their attention from their illness and improve their quality of life. In the Princess Máxima Centre, the Science & Discovery Centre focuses explicitly on that eagerness to learn.

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Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Science & Discovery Centre –  It offers children and their parents the space and facilities they need to gain a deeper understanding of cancer and the treatment that the hospital provides through interactive multimedia installations. There is also information available about the unique research taking place inside the Princess Máxima Centre.

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Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Science & Discovery Centre –  Children are always eager to learn. Even when they are seriously ill. Moreover, incentives to learn can distract their attention from their illness and improve their quality of life. In the Princess Máxima Centre, the Science & Discovery Centre focuses explicitly on that eagerness to learn.

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Science & Discovery Centre –  Children are always eager to learn. Even when they are seriously ill. Moreover, incentives to learn can distract their attention from their illness and improve their quality of life. In the Princess Máxima Centre, the Science & Discovery Centre focuses explicitly on that eagerness to learn.

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Science & Discovery Centre –  There are also two separate practice areas with an MRI scanner and an RT accelerator. Here the children can prepare for their treatment.

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Building site –  The Princess Máxima Centre wants to provide a stimulating and safe environment for its patients and their parents, in which normal family life can carry on as smoothly as possible and in which children can continue to develop and play. One of the spaces in which this is expressed is the Building site with its giant crane.

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Park –  Another unique space is the Park. The most striking element is the impressive furniture, which meanders like a landscape through the space and in which there is plenty to discover.

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Park –  Another unique space is the Park. The most striking element is the impressive furniture, which meanders like a landscape through the space and in which there is plenty to discover.

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Park –  It contains play elements and relaxation corners that stimulate patients to move around or spend time with their relatives. Patients with less physical strength are also stimulated to take more exercise here. It is an attractive, open space in which patients and relatives can meet while enjoying a beautiful view of the surrounding area.

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Park –  It contains play elements and relaxation corners that stimulate patients to move around or spend time with their relatives. Patients with less physical strength are also stimulated to take more exercise here. It is an attractive, open space in which patients and relatives can meet while enjoying a beautiful view of the surrounding area.

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Park –  It contains play elements and relaxation corners that stimulate patients to move around or spend time with their relatives. Patients with less physical strength are also stimulated to take more exercise here. It is an attractive, open space in which patients and relatives can meet while enjoying a beautiful view of the surrounding area.

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Park –  It contains play elements and relaxation corners that stimulate patients to move around or spend time with their relatives. Patients with less physical strength are also stimulated to take more exercise here. It is an attractive, open space in which patients and relatives can meet while enjoying a beautiful view of the surrounding area.

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Photo credit:
Ewout Huibers

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Entrance – A low and open design gives the reception area a friendly and approachable look and feel, emphasising the inviting character of the building.

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Chris van Koeverden

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

The quiet room –  The design of the quiet room is not based on a religious conviction or persuasion. The gradually changing light wall creates a balanced dynamic in the space, so that people can unwind. A muted room that is effectively screened off from external stimuli, giving people the space they need to reflect and perform their own rituals.

Photo credit:
Chris van Koeverden

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

The quiet room –  The design of the quiet room is not based on a religious conviction or persuasion. The gradually changing light wall creates a balanced dynamic in the space, so that people can unwind. A muted room that is effectively screened off from external stimuli, giving people the space they need to reflect and perform their own rituals.

Photo credit:
Chris van Koeverden

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Daycare –  The day-care rooms on the second and third floors are two special areas. These large open spaces are divided into smaller units that families can retreat to and in which children can do their homework or play. The layout is such that care providers still have a clear overview of the entire space.

Photo credit:
Chris van Koeverden

Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2019 for Experience Design Office MMEK’
MMEK'

Hall – The entrance serves as a central reception area for visitors to the Princess Máxima Centre. It also has a residential function and includes a coffee corner, space for temporary exhibitions, playground furniture and access to the restaurant.

Photo credit:
Erik van 't Wout