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Coworking at Vakwerkhuis Delft
- Architecture
- Vakwerk Architecten
- Interior Design
- Vakwerk Architecten
- Landscape architecture
- Vakwerk Architecten
- Site management
- Vakwerk Architecten
- Project architect
- Rikkert van Bellen
- Structural engineering
- Strijbos Constructie
- Building services engineering
- Overdevest
- Building physics
- LBP Sight
- Fire safety engineering
- LBP Sight
- Acoustics
- LBP Sight
- Lighting design
- Mathijs Sommijer iov Deerns
- Roofing
- MG Benelux
- Facade
- Gevenhout
- Windows
- Schüco
- Doors and gates
- Jansen
- Wall and ceiling coverings
- Hollandfelt
- HVAC equipment
- NRGTEQ
- Lighting
- Moooi
- Iguzzini
- Sanitary equipment
- Duravit
- Fittings
- Jung
- Furniture
- Gispen
- Lensvelt
- Source
- DETAIL 07-08/2023
For many decades the Ketelhuis was the most important supplier of energy for Delft Technical University. In 1976 the former boiler house was replaced by more modern technology and from then on it became more and more dilapidated. Using circular measures Vakwerk Architecten renovated the decayed building complex and redesigned it as a lively place for coworking.
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