Clients
Being Development
RED Company
Services
Brand Strategy
Brand Identity
Digital Design
Art Direction
Clients
Being Development
RED Company
Services
Brand Strategy
Brand Identity
Digital Design
Art Direction
Clients
Being Development
RED Company
Services
Brand Strategy
Brand Identity
Digital Design
Art Direction
Clients
Being Development
RED Company
Services
Brand Strategy
Brand Identity
Digital Design
Art Direction
Clients
Being Development
RED Company
Services
Brand Strategy
Brand Identity
Digital Design
Art Direction
Initially designed as a student centre by architect Huig Maaskant, the striking Bunker building will find a second life as a residential tower. Original architectural elements typical of the Brutalist movement have been respectfully embedded in the new design, which now includes a 100 metres high tower. When designing the identity, we made it our priority to highlight the tension between the boldness of Brutalism and the flair of this contemporary renovation.
Initially designed as a student centre by architect Huig Maaskant, the striking Bunker building will find a second life as a residential tower. Original architectural elements typical of the Brutalist movement have been respectfully embedded in the new design, which now includes a 100 metres high tower. When designing the identity, we made it our priority to highlight the tension between the boldness of Brutalism and the flair of this contemporary renovation.
Initially designed as a student centre by architect Huig Maaskant, the striking Bunker building will find a second life as a residential tower. Original architectural elements typical of the Brutalist movement have been respectfully embedded in the new design, which now includes a 100 metres high tower. When designing the identity, we made it our priority to highlight the tension between the boldness of Brutalism and the flair of this contemporary renovation.
Initially designed as a student centre by architect Huig Maaskant, the striking Bunker building will find a second life as a residential tower. Original architectural elements typical of the Brutalist movement have been respectfully embedded in the new design, which now includes a 100 metres high tower. When designing the identity, we made it our priority to highlight the tension between the boldness of Brutalism and the flair of this contemporary renovation.
Initially designed as a student centre by architect Huig Maaskant, the striking Bunker building will find a second life as a residential tower. Original architectural elements typical of the Brutalist movement have been respectfully embedded in the new design, which now includes a 100 metres high tower. When designing the identity, we made it our priority to highlight the tension between the boldness of Brutalism and the flair of this contemporary renovation.
The sense for materials, surfaces and hard edges typical of Brutalism is reflected in the design of the communication assets. Abstract silhouettes of the BunkerToren building define the space and can be used in a versatile way to frame text and images. We carefully selected papers embossed with different textures to evoke the mix of crude, rough and sometimes luxurious materials used in the construction, such as concrete, steel and wood.
The sense for materials, surfaces and hard edges typical of Brutalism is reflected in the design of the communication assets. Abstract silhouettes of the BunkerToren building define the space and can be used in a versatile way to frame text and images. We carefully selected papers embossed with different textures to evoke the mix of crude, rough and sometimes luxurious materials used in the construction, such as concrete, steel and wood.
The sense for materials, surfaces and hard edges typical of Brutalism is reflected in the design of the communication assets. Abstract silhouettes of the BunkerToren building define the space and can be used in a versatile way to frame text and images. We carefully selected papers embossed with different textures to evoke the mix of crude, rough and sometimes luxurious materials used in the construction, such as concrete, steel and wood.
The sense for materials, surfaces and hard edges typical of Brutalism is reflected in the design of the communication assets. Abstract silhouettes of the BunkerToren building define the space and can be used in a versatile way to frame text and images. We carefully selected papers embossed with different textures to evoke the mix of crude, rough and sometimes luxurious materials used in the construction, such as concrete, steel and wood.
The sense for materials, surfaces and hard edges typical of Brutalism is reflected in the design of the communication assets. Abstract silhouettes of the BunkerToren building define the space and can be used in a versatile way to frame text and images. We carefully selected papers embossed with different textures to evoke the mix of crude, rough and sometimes luxurious materials used in the construction, such as concrete, steel and wood.
Maarten van der Sluis
Real estate developer / Being Development
Maarten van der Sluis
Real estate developer / Being Development
Maarten van der Sluis
Real estate developer / Being Development
Maarten van der Sluis
Real estate developer / Being Development
Maarten van der Sluis
Real estate developer / Being Development
The website offers an interactive index and a 360° viewer of the apartments.
The website offers an interactive index and a 360° viewer of the apartments.
© George&Harrison, 2018
© George&Harrison, 2018
© George&Harrison, 2018
© George&Harrison, 2018