PORTFOLIO architecture greening the city
auschwitz vc
baobab
beauty farm
bus stop
city gateway
cityzen
csf
dandelion
dbew
elemental
employment agency
europan 10
evolo 10
ghost tv
granny hostel
greening the city
industrial
infobox
kub
memory hall
mikkelstjenn
mobile tent
mofo
multipurpose building
off-on
opalka
polish army museum
psycholab
rotunda
sculptors pavilion
shadad
sixstar
skynet
step21 housing
superscape 2016
tennis hall
uufo
vault
viewpoint
walden 2.0
water shed
woods house
yerevan complex
zakrzowek
zodiak
One of the vacant lots in the area of Amsterdam called Cruquius, is right next to the immensely popular Harbour Club, a posh restaurant with branches in Rotterdam, The Hague, Amsterdam and Ibiza. But there is a surprise. The given plot appears empty but proofs to be fully occupied: it serves as a parking lot. During the day a vast open space, During the day a vast open space, during the night a ‘sea’ of cars. Beautiful cars. Conflict of interests? These cars might very well carry golf clubs in their booths... or even in club compartments. How can we activate this parking lot? Can we reach a form of synergy with the Harbour Club? How can we make an impact with such small budget on such a large plot? We discovered that sod, ‘grass carpet’ is really cheap. Let’s create a green ‘TAG’! ‘Greening the City’ rolls out 9 putting greens in such a way that you can both putt and park: Usable Green Graffiti. But where is the ninth hole?