BREMEN is designed to change the way people interact with music by allowing everyday objects to become actual instruments, thus removing traditional barriers to music-making.
The style is characterized by raw, exposed concrete and bold geometric forms. You've certainly seen it before in many cultural and civic buildings built between the 1950s and '70s. With countless examples spanning countries and continents, the look has both historical significance and remains popular-particularly in residential design-today.
E-1027 is one of the most perfect examples of modernist architecture, with its hyper-functional design and nonexistent ornamentation, minimalist yet thoughtful and deeply attuned to its environment.
Anna Odulinska + 28 Category: Mixed Use Architecture Design Team: Paul Stavert, Meagan Kerr, Daan Masmeijer, Stefan de Meijer, Martijn Ravia, Thomas Ponds, Maarten Diederix, Stefan Prins, Erwin van Strien, Gert Ververs, Giovanni Coni, Yoon Kyun (Peter) Lee, Ahmad Hallak, Robbert Verheij, Phillip Weber, Lesia Topolynk, Antonia Pohankova, Loz Mills, Sven Janse Landscape Architecture: DELVA Landscape Architecture & Urbanism
By utilizing this dual-entry condition, the design reorganizes the vertical circulation, placing the primary entrance on the upper level and redefining the ritual of returning home while transforming storage into an architectural façade.