Dutch Stadshaard energy station
Key:Netherlands
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项目概况:
The Stadshaard designed by Branimir Medić & Pero Puljiz, de Architekten Cie located in Roombeek, Enschede, the Netherlands is a gateway building for the district of Roombeek, an eye-stopperand a point of reference. The station is designed to develop a sensibility for the consumption of energy and sustainable cohabitation. Its basic form is simple, including a building of 10 metres high with a 40-metre chimney. while its elevations are clad in one-metre-square panels with expressive motifs and figurative depictions. These are reminiscent of thedelftware tiles that line Holland’s traditional open hearths and therefore hint that this structure might have something to do with fire and warmth: the City Hearth. Delftware tiles often have figurative motifs that are anecdotes about everyday life. The figurative depictions for the Stadshaard allude to energy generation, to famous buildings or people from Enschede and to themes that recur often in the work and life of the artist Hugo Kaagman.