TU Delft Architecture Library: Een Informatiebalie van Oude Boeken
Geschreven op 15-9-2010 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in Niet gecategoriseerdTja, je moet er maar op komen. Dat er in een bibliotheek zo nu en dan wat oude boeken worden afgedankt, lijkt mij logisch.
Normaal gesproken gaan die dan richting oud papier en karton, maar bij de TU Delft Architecture Bibliotheek heeft men bedacht dat je die boeken ook een tweede leven kunt geven als bouwstenen voor een informatiebalie.
Alweer een geweldig creatief voorbeeld van hergebruik. Bron: Recycle Art
Tags: Hergebruik-Kringloop
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Library Delft University of Technology by Mecanoo
Revisiting the Library Delft University of Technology, 1997-2013
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Mekel Park and The Nieuwe Delft at Campus Delft University of Technology by Mecanoo
The busy Mekel Road, which divided the campus of the Delft University of Techology (TU Delft), is replaced by the eye-catching Mekel Park. Centrally located, the park connects the various faculties of the TU Delft, and in doing so, reflects the interdisciplinary character of the university.
At 800 metres long and 80 metres wide, Mekel Park lends a grandeur to the university and provides an enjoyable meeting place for the international community of teachers and students. Mekel Park forms a corridor for pedestrians, cyclists, skaters and public transport along a carefully composed network of paths. Three stops for buses and trams are located on the edge of an esplanade, called the Nieuwe Delft, which zigzags the length of the park.The bluestone edge of this route is an extended bench that stretches for one kilometre, while the pavement of mixed cleft granite cobblestones lends the esplanade a bold and distinguished character. A network of smaller paths intersects Nieuwe Delft and the rest of Mekel Park, complemented by a meandering band of trees made up of various species.
The former sunken car parking areas are transformed into slopes, with resulting height differences that accentuate the landscape of trees. Each faculty has its own entrance square off the park. Planned shops, restaurants and cafés with terraces facing Mekel Park will enhance the lively campus feel.