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David and the Hulk

'In order to make a clear distinction between the big waste processing installation and the extension; the relatively small extension is chosen for a different design and use of material' Says NIO architecten, on the design of David and the Hulk.

By: NIO architecten

Architecture-Page | David and the Hulk by NIO architecten
Exterior view.

Also for the finish of the facade is chosen for a flat look. As opposed to the metallic green surfaced facade plating is chosen for pearl white smooth sandwich panels. That is why maybe the extension has become more wayward than the main building, a slender snakelike shape that dares to besiege the big waste processing installation, a small white David besieging the strapping green Hulk.

Architecture-Page | David and the Hulk by NIO architecten
Exterior view.

Architecture-Page | David and the Hulk by NIO architecten
Exterior view.

Credits

  • Text, Courtesy of the Architect
  • Photographs by Hans Pattist, Courtesy of the Architect

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