Life through a lens.A furniture firm's headquarters in the wide Dutch countryside echoes the abstract surroundings and expresses through form and materials its industrial purpose. The furniture firm, Lensvelt, was founded about 20 years ago by the father of the present owner, Hans Lensvelt. From the beginning it specialized, like a tailor, in a bespoke be·spoke v. Past tense and a past participle of bespeak. adj. 1. Custom-made. Said especially of clothes. 2. Making or selling custom-made clothes: a bespoke tailor. service manufacturing architects' furniture designs for particular buildings. So for example Lensvelt worked with Richard Meier Richard Meier (born October 12 1934 in Newark, New Jersey) is an influential, contemporary American architect known for his rationalist designs and the use of the colour white. on the design of furniture for the City Hall in the Hague (AR January 1996); and with Wiel Arets on developing the Stealth office system for the AZL AZL Automated Zone List Pension Funds headquarters in Heerlen. That system, designed to correct acoustic problems presented by hard surfaces inside the building, has become one of the firm's readily available ranges. Arets is the architect of Lensvelt's new factory headquarters at Breda, about 45 minutes south of Amsterdam and 15 minutes away from the Belgian border. The shell of the building has been completed but the interior has yet to be finished and landscaping by West 8 requires more time for it to mature. What you can see from the motorways nearby is a crystalline box which is stretched out north-south over a flat and watery terrain alongside the A27 highway. Arets' stripped down tectonics tectonics Scientific study of the deformation of the rocks that make up the Earth's crust and the forces that produce such deformation. It deals with the folding and faulting associated with mountain building; the large-scale, gradual, upward and downward movements of the and taut geometries echo the abstraction of the Dutch landscape. His architecture, seemingly distilled from continuing debate and from earlier familiar sources of abstraction - the early Modernists, the sculptures of Serra, Judd and DeWitt, Aldo Rossi Aldo Rossi (May 3, 1931- September 4, 1997) was an Italian architect and designer who accomplished the unusual feat of achieving international recognition in three distinct areas: theory, drawing, and architecture. Rossi was born in Milan, Italy. , metaphysical minimalism minimalism, schools of contemporary art and music, with their origins in the 1960s, that have emphasized simplicity and objectivity. Minimalism in the Visual Arts - has a powerfully cerebral character. You see it - as you do here in Breda - in the way forms and materials are juxtaposed jux·ta·pose tr.v. jux·ta·posed, jux·ta·pos·ing, jux·ta·pos·es To place side by side, especially for comparison or contrast. and balanced, in the pattern of openings, and in the restrained handling of materials. At the same time severity is tempered by an expression of grain and texture. Factory and offices are contained within a single shell composed of 8m high translucent glass strips with a U-section (used previously, but not on such a scale, for the exterior of police stations at Cuijk and Boxtel) so that the skin itself, which has a greenish hue, has a textured corrugated cor·ru·gate v. cor·ru·gat·ed, cor·ru·gat·ing, cor·ru·gates v.tr. To shape into folds or parallel and alternating ridges and grooves. v.intr. appearance. The light it transmits, whether from the outside in, or inside out at night, is magical. Where the shell is cut, as it is at the entrance to the offices, an internal skin of aluminium panels is revealed. The factory at the southern end of the building is by far the bigger element, its eastern face incised incised /in·cised/ (in-sizd´) cut; made by cutting. with rectangular entrances for lorries. Through the glass you can see the ghostly images of pallets and other paraphernalia of furniture factories. Division between industrial factory and offices is indicated externally by silvery boxes that thrust through the surface of the rectangle on the east and west. The eastern box, which provides a conference room, hangs 2.5m above the ground (such spaces suspended in midair occur in other Arets works) and forms a kind of ceremonial entrance to the interior of the building. Walking underneath it you find a long rectangular courtyard, an abstract garden, leading up to the front door between silvery walls. Overlooked by offices on either side it was designed by West 8 as a still life, with wooden decking underfoot, gingko gingko, n Latin name: Gingko biloba; parts used: leaves; uses: vascular insufficiency, antioxidant, circulation, cognitive enhancement, depression, headaches, tinnitus, altitude sickness, intermittent claudication; precautions: patients with trees and a sculptural mound of jagged slates. The western box, which will contain a lofty entrance lobby, breaks through the building skin to float slightly above the ground, over a marshy marsh·y adj. marsh·i·er, marsh·i·est 1. Of, resembling, or characterized by a marsh or marshes; boggy. 2. Growing in marshes. field to be planted by West 8. There is to be no reception desk. Instead an electronic device will signal your presence. To the left are offices and the staff restaurant; to the right, a double-height showroom running the whole width of the building and overlooked on the south side by a long gallery of offices. Even unfinished and lacking its wooden floors, this is a spectacular space, the light diffused through the long north wall made more magical still by the insertion into it of small footlights footlights Row of lights set across the front of a stage floor to light the scene. The oil lamps and candles in use in the 17th century eventually gave way to gas and electricity. . Curiously, in spite of their abstraction, Arets' buildings are not independent of their context, as a quick survey of his very different works will reveal. This is less easy to see here perhaps because the Lensvelt building is fundamentally an industrial shed in a pastoral rather than an urban context. But inside and out, this is a piece of industrial poetry that asserts an ethereal presence in a landscape in which land, sea and sky so often dissolve one into the other. West 8's plan to surround the building with blossoming trees and a field of flowers should enhance such poetic insubstantiality in·sub·stan·tial adj. 1. Lacking substance or reality. See Synonyms at immaterial. 2. a. Not firm or solid; flimsy. b. Delicate; fine. 3. Negligible in size or amount. . On the east, where the banality of an asphalt plain for parking intrudes, the firm corrects it with an oval slate hill surrounded by grass (positive) and a depression (negative) which will issue a vapour of fog through buried nozzles. Architect Wiel Arets Project team Wiel Arets, Ivo Daniels, Rene Thijssen, Paul van Dongen Landscape architect West 8 Glass Bau Glas Industrie Photographs Christian Richters |
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