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Our designs set out from the assignment’s individual characteristics. Each new project poses a new question that demands a novel answer. Our approach is critical and exploratory, which leads to distinctive results that are highly diverse. No single design is the same.
Coppens Alberts is an Amsterdam-based design studio established by Christine Alberts (CH) and Patrick Coppens (NL).
Clients include MVRDV, PostNL, WBooks, Trancity, Uitgeverij d'jonge Hond, Museum De Paviljoens, Studio Piet Paris, Arnhem Mode Biennale, the Kröller-Müller Museum, SUN Publishers, NAi Publishers, Terra Lannoo, Kunsthal Rotterdam, Scholten & Baijings, Oomen Architecten, SUB office, de Architecten Cie, ArtEZ Institute of the Arts and Meeuwig & Zn.
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Regionale Identiteit. Kunst en ruimtelijke planvorming
Regionale Identiteit examines how and why art has been used to develop spatial planning for regional areas where cultural identity plays a central role. Six projects are exhaustively documented and are examined concerning organisation, time plan, the commitment of art, spatial planning, and their mutual relation as well as their influence in the future thinking about and/or the arranging of the landscape. Moreover a schematic overview is ordered of the 25 most important projects in the Netherlands where art, spatial planning and landscape architecture have been combined.’ (publisher’s text)
Paperback, 208 pages, 170x240mm, including a CD-rom
Commissioned by NAi publishers and SKOR, 2006
tags / books / architecture / art
enticing introductions
Wanting to break away from the traditional divide of 5 separate project presentations, Coppens & Alberts designed a new lay-out based on the different ways of presenting architecture. The result is an alternation of page-size photos of the buildings, design drawings and series of snapshots per project. This lay-out not only emphasises the different ways to experience architecture (photos, drawings and visits), but furthermore distinguishes between the different stages of development (concept, materialisation, usage and analysis), hence making the book very readable and its content approachable from various points of view.
Paperback with linen jacket, 112 pages, 170x240mmCommissioned by NAi Publishers, 2003
tags / books / architecture