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November 13, 2008
  • Adrian Geuze and Wolf D. Prix in New York
    Detail Online – news
    The Ar­chi­tec­tu­ral Le­ague present the work and ideas of the world's most in­te­res­ting and in­flu­en­tial ar­chi­tects and de­si­gners to New York, na­tio­nal and in­ter­na­tio­nal au­di­en­ces, through lec­tu­res, ex­hi­bi­ti­ons, pu­bli­ca­ti­…
April 7, 2008
  • Architecture and Happiness
    Car drivers who don’t read traffic signs but find their way with the help of points of recognition and buildings along the roadside will have to be extra careful from April 4 onwards. That’s when the Revolving House starts turning on the Hasselt roundabout in Tilburg. The idea for this house that revolves with the traffic comes from John Körmeling, who will also build the Dutch pavilion for the Expo 2010 in Shanghai.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Tilburg is ano­ther town with am­bi­tious plans to present its­elf as a place of cul­ture, and so it asked Kör­me­ling to make a work of art. As an ode to the ter­race house with through li­ving room, the Eind­ho­ven ar­chi­tect came up with a ver­si…
November 9, 2005
  • Kempe and Thill dispel the myth
    On Friday October 28 the Rotterdam Maaskant Prize for Young Architects 2005 was presented to Oliver Thill, one of the two architects who head up the Rotterdam-based ‘expat’ office Atelier Kempe Thill. In this interview they dispel the myth that the Netherlands offers a favourable climate for young architects.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    ‘André was born in 1968, I in 1971 – that’s why.’ This is prize-winner Oli­ver Thill’s la­co­nic reply to the sug­ges­tion that sta­tu­tory re­a­sons alone meant that the Maas­kant Prize was awar­ded to him per­so­nally – win­ners must be aged 35 yea…
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