NDSM Mediawharf

Abandoned buildings of NDSM Shipyards in Amsterdam North were occupied in the 1990´s by groups of artists who later organized themselves under the name Kinetisch Noord. In 2001 the group gained access to the NDSM shed (20.000 m2), the Docklands shed (6.000 m2) and two concrete shipbuilding ramps, to develop the whole site (84.000 m2) into the biggest “incubator” in The Netherlands. Affordable and flexible studios were created, in the sheds and under the ramps, while event infrastructure was installed in the open spaces.
NDSM - image by google earth
IDTV project - Photo by FrisoThe site now carries the name Mediawharf and is inhabited by MTV Networks Benelux and IDTV. Among other events, the theater festival “Over het Ij” 2007 took place around the ramps of the wharf in tents and containers.

IDTV: Re-use of concrete crane rail, project by Trude Hooykaas (2007)

MTV: Re-use of carpenter workshop, project by Max van Aerschot Architecten (2007)

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Photo by www.NDSM.nl
01. Inside the NDSM shed
Photo by Merten Nefs
02. Outside space
Photo by Merten Nefs
03. Crane and shipbuilding ramp
Photo by Merten Nefs
04. Bar / restaurant in polycarbonate cladding

Arena complex – Berlin Treptow

Former Bus Depot of the Berlin transport company – built in 1927 by architect Franz Ahrens, at that time with 7.000 square meters the largest shed in Europe – was confiscated by the nazis during the war, used as refugee camp afterwards and became isolated in the Wall zone from 1961.
Arena - image by google earth
In 1995 organisation ART Kombinat starts to develope a cultural “microcosmos” in the complex: In the middle the big hall, surrounded by extraordinary locations like Glashaus (1920´s style theatre and nightclub), Hoppetosse (nightclub and restaurant on a boat), Badeschiff (floating swimming pool in the river Spree) and Magazin (shed exhibition space). All programs are connected by an empty industrial paved riverfront (Freifläche) where outdoor events take place.

YaamUntil 2004 the area was partially rented by YAAM (Young and african art market), which organized music and sports events by the riverside.

www.arena-berlin.de
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Yaam (summer 2003) - Photo by Merten NefsProject Badeschiff by AMP arquitectos, Gil Wilk and Susanne Lorenz
Project Yaam club by www.peanutz-architekten.de

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Overview - photo www.arena-berlin.de
01. Overview
Bus depot - photo www.arena-berlin.de
02. Bus Depot
Badeschiff - photo www.arena-berlin.de
03. Badeschiff
Badeschiff - photo by Inge kanakaris-Wirtl
04. Badeschiff during winter time (photograph by Inge Kanakaris-Wirtl; www.structurae.de)

Minhocão – Big Worm

Aos domingos e feriados a via expressa Elevado Costa e Silva ganha uso alternativo de praia urbana e oferece uma visão espetacular sobre a paisagem urbana de Santa Cicília e Barra Funda, São Paulo.

On Sundays and holidays the express way Elevado Costa e Silva gains alternative use as an urban beach and offers a spectacular view over the urban landscapes of Santa Cicília and Barra Funda, São Paulo.

 

foto Merten Nefs
01. Overview
foto Merten Nefs
02. Descida Largo do Arouche
foto Merten Nefs
03. Subida São João.
foto Merten Nefs
04. Praça Marechal Deodoro
foto Merten Nefs
05. Pacaembu
foto Merten Nefs
06. Santa Cecília
foto Merten Nefs
07. Proximidade
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08. Nível inferior

Watery Voids

Watery VoidsPrize winning project at the Rotterdam Architecture Biennale 2007. The project, by MMBB architects, suggests the use of gigantic buffer reservoirs in São Paulo as public space for the informal neighbourhoods around them.

Projeto premiado pelo Bienal de Arquitetura de Rotterdam 2007. O projeto, de MMBB arquitetos, propõe o uso de piscinões em São Paulo como espaço público em função das favelas na região.

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www.biennalerotterdam.nl

www.mmbb.com.br