Concrete identity: Exploring the potential of the sculptural expression of concrete in the work of Bekkering Adams Architects The properties of the material concrete are unique. It can be used in a variety of applications that can give architectural design a sculptural expression, balancing between sculpture and architecture. The technique of pouring the material in moulds in a variety of shapes, colours and patterns makes it possible to look for a specific expression in architecture that fits the requirements of the assignment: function, identity and atmosphere. At Bekkering Adams Architects we look for a strong and powerful materiality, and concrete – applied in different ways – is a leading theme in our designs. This article focuses on h...
Concrete has been transfigured from the object of mass production at twentieth century to advancing ...
peer reviewedToday the design processes are fundamental for the understanding of architectural proje...
"There is no effect of form which the effect of material could not enhance" (George S.T.) Architec...
Concrete identity: Exploring the potential of the sculptural expression of concrete in the work of B...
Concrete identity: Exploring the potential of the sculptural expression of concrete in the work of B...
Concrete identity: Exploring the potential of the sculptural expression of concrete in the work of B...
This thesis is an inquiry into the position of concrete as an architectural material in architectura...
It is a common sentiment that concrete is the symbol and essence of materiality in architecture. For...
Concrete, the most generalized structural material of modern architecture, lends itself to ...
Today the design processes are fundamental for the understanding of architectural projects, since un...
This thesis asks the question: “What if we began the creative process of design with material?” In ...
In The Netherlands concrete as a building material doesn’t have a positive image. This is partly bec...
In the development of concrete structures and its finishes we are constantly looking for new ways to...
Present paper introduces a new interpretation of concrete, demonstrating some extreme possibilities ...
Concrete has been transfigured from the object of mass production at twentieth century to advancing ...
Concrete has been transfigured from the object of mass production at twentieth century to advancing ...
peer reviewedToday the design processes are fundamental for the understanding of architectural proje...
"There is no effect of form which the effect of material could not enhance" (George S.T.) Architec...
Concrete identity: Exploring the potential of the sculptural expression of concrete in the work of B...
Concrete identity: Exploring the potential of the sculptural expression of concrete in the work of B...
Concrete identity: Exploring the potential of the sculptural expression of concrete in the work of B...
This thesis is an inquiry into the position of concrete as an architectural material in architectura...
It is a common sentiment that concrete is the symbol and essence of materiality in architecture. For...
Concrete, the most generalized structural material of modern architecture, lends itself to ...
Today the design processes are fundamental for the understanding of architectural projects, since un...
This thesis asks the question: “What if we began the creative process of design with material?” In ...
In The Netherlands concrete as a building material doesn’t have a positive image. This is partly bec...
In the development of concrete structures and its finishes we are constantly looking for new ways to...
Present paper introduces a new interpretation of concrete, demonstrating some extreme possibilities ...
Concrete has been transfigured from the object of mass production at twentieth century to advancing ...
Concrete has been transfigured from the object of mass production at twentieth century to advancing ...
peer reviewedToday the design processes are fundamental for the understanding of architectural proje...
"There is no effect of form which the effect of material could not enhance" (George S.T.) Architec...