Delftse Poort is a building complex right across the street from the Millenium Tower. It is the tallest building of Rotterdam. This is the lower part of it, called Delftse Poort II. It has 25 floors and is 93m high. The tallest one is Delftse Poort I, standing at 151m high with 41 floors. It was completed in 1992 and houses the head office of a famous Dutch company. It is the highest office building of The Netherlands. The name originated from the old name the railway station used to have. It was build by Bonnema Architects.
Monday, February 19, 2007
Netherlands - Rotterdam's Delftse Poort II building
Delftse Poort is a building complex right across the street from the Millenium Tower. It is the tallest building of Rotterdam. This is the lower part of it, called Delftse Poort II. It has 25 floors and is 93m high. The tallest one is Delftse Poort I, standing at 151m high with 41 floors. It was completed in 1992 and houses the head office of a famous Dutch company. It is the highest office building of The Netherlands. The name originated from the old name the railway station used to have. It was build by Bonnema Architects.
Netherlands - Rotterdam's Millenium Tower
Netherlands - Den Haag skyline
Netherlands - Van Gogh Museum - staircase
Netherlands - Van Gogh Museum - Van Gogh & The Expressionist Exhibition Entrance
The Van Gogh Museum consists of two buildings: the main structure designed by Gerrit Rietveld and opened in 1973, and the Exhibition Wing by Kisho Kurokawa completed in 1999. Apart from these two architects, several others (like Martien Van Goor) have contributed to finishing, rebuilding or remodelling parts of both buildings.
The Exhibition Wing was designed by Kisho Kurokawa, a Japanese architect best known for his original designs for several Japanese museums and for Kuala Lumpur airport. His work is characterised by geometrical forms, such as cones, ellipses and squares, and a symbiosis between Eastern and Western principles in philosophy and architecture. His sober design fits perfectly with the existing building. Western geometry forms a symbiosis with Eastern asymmetry.
Netherlands - City Optiek shop window
Netherlands - Pathé de Munt cinema
Netherlands - Amsterdam Historical Museum
Netherlands - Interesting shop window
Starting here, I will be posting photos from my recent trips to The Netherlands and Belgium. I will post photos of things that are of interest to me in arts/design/architecture. Later I might also post other photos from the trips.
Friday, February 02, 2007
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Great way to start a new year
I was in the Netherlands for 10 days, supervising the set up of the Greek stand at the Vakantiebeurs exhibition in Utrecht. The show was a success and so was the stand - many people, professionals and visitors alike, commented that it was the most beautiful of the whole show. You could see many people getting photographed within the stand's premises, especially under the main attraction, the hanging "postcards"! You can see below many photos of the stand, including a detail of the "rainfall" of postcards, which I made one by one, taking me slightly more than a whole evening, and then one great guy from our crew hang them from the false ceiling, again painstakingly one by one, working almost at a 5 meter height. Their movement from the air drafts, combined with that of the floss curtains, made for an exciting vision in the middle of the stand!
Kudos to all of my crew and the collaborating crews (electricians and graphics crew) for setting this up in time despite many problems, all the people from the show that helped us enormously and the GNTO people from the Amsterdam offices for their support.
In a next post, I will comment on the rest of the Netherlands trip, architecture etc. Happy new year to all of you.






Kudos to all of my crew and the collaborating crews (electricians and graphics crew) for setting this up in time despite many problems, all the people from the show that helped us enormously and the GNTO people from the Amsterdam offices for their support.
In a next post, I will comment on the rest of the Netherlands trip, architecture etc. Happy new year to all of you.







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Friday, December 22, 2006
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Photos for the October 3rd post
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Photo of stand, Philoxenia 2006
Special Organizer Award!
The stand I designed for the Region of Eastern Macedonia- Thrace got a Special Organizer Award from Helexpo at the Philoxenia Fair, the Greek International Tourism Fair, held each November in Thessaloniki. See the colored drawings below. The interesting thing about the stand was the decoration with dried leaves and various nuts in the glass inlay floors.



Tuesday, November 14, 2006
The Thrill And The Hurting
Once, a year or so ago, Kyla, a nice young lady I met on a Kate Bush forum, Homeground, had an idea about making a nice collection of art inspired by Kate Bush, made by her fans, and handed over to her. Now it has become a lovely little book which has thrilled all of us that contributed to it and finds lots of admirers even outside the Kate Bush fandom. The book is called The Thrill And The Hurting, from a lyric of Kate. You can order it from Amazon.co. uk by clicking on the title of this post. You can see the cover here and my two contributions: two oil & pastel paintings of Kate Bush from the Running Up That Hill video clip. Enjoy.
The cover:

The first painting - actually the small one but it takes up a whole page in the book:

The second painting which is larger but takes up two thirds of a page in the book, ending up looking smaller than the previous one:
The cover:

The first painting - actually the small one but it takes up a whole page in the book:

The second painting which is larger but takes up two thirds of a page in the book, ending up looking smaller than the previous one:

Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Inspiration
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Award again!
Today I learned that one of the stands I designed for the Infosystem fair (PC trade fair in Thessaloniki) won an award for best designed stand. The company I work for had 5 stands at the show and 4 of them got an award. Of course it was relatively easy, considering that the fair was small and most of the companies participating as exhibitors did not have big budgeted stands at the show. You can see a couple of 3d renderings of the stand below, photos to follow when available.



Tuesday, September 26, 2006
The 80s had their moments too....
Here are some looks picked randomly from my Christy Turlington archive that show how the 80s had good moments as well as bad - it was not all bad design and bad clothing! This comes after my favorite fashion blogger, The Sartorialist, posted photos from London girls doing the 80s revival. Most of the negative comments condemned the whole decade as bad for fashion, but with the photos here, I beg to differ.
1986:


1987:


1988:


1989:



1986:


1987:


1988:


1989:




Thursday, September 21, 2006
Stand photos
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