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PANYA, EartHome

Why | To learn how to use natural materials: earth bags, adobe, cob and wood
What | Natural construction
Where | Rural area, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Who | For the local community

The goal was to create a small earth house for our local village in an energy packed 10 days.  With an international team of about 30 people, I made and laid adobe bricks held together with mortar, helped setting the carpentry and the windows, covered the wall of mortar. Natural building relies on materials and techniques which are ecologically sound, culturally sensitive, reliant on local resources and skills, and are within economic reach of local inhabitants. Building a house with the earth beneath is an empowering and liberating experience, connecting people back to their roots, it has countless benefits both for the bodies that inhabit it and the planet it exists on. Continue reading

STEDENBOUW VOOR DE VOLGENDE GENERATIE, Codevelopment Website

Why | To offer a modern way of (re)making the cities
What | Brainstorm + concept development + communication
Where | the Netherlands
With | dolte
Who | Competition for de Stimuleringsfonds voor Architectuur

I developed a concept of interactive website for collaboration and development of empty spaces and buildings. Continue reading

ABL2, Company Development

Why | To develop the start-up
What | Research & development + interior design + marketing and work products development
Where | Nieuwegein, the Netherlands
With | ABL2
Who | For ABL2
ABL2’s office, office design, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands

I analyzed our uses and needed functions, offered several plans and assisted the realisation of the chosen project.

ABL2’s table and docs, promotion of the company

I developed several marketing and communication products as ABL2’s pink table and structured reports.

ABL2’s methods and products

I researched and developed methods in process management for integral analyzing and development of common vision and distinct concepts.

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