Design Initiative Aims to Improve Dutch Red-Light District’s Image



This whimsical building was planned by Bas Termeer as a team with Diederendirrix Modelers. The undertaking is a piece of a bigger activity that expects to enhance the picture of Woensel-West, an area in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

Lodging affiliation Trudo proposed a vast scale plan to construct notorious structures in 16 areas in the region, each set on top of comparative plinths.




"The site was an open crevice beside an as of late finished private piece," the designers at Bas Termeer said. "This area denote the passage of Baekelandplein, Eindhoven's shady area of town square.

"The plinth, a substantial and dull volume, capacities as a platform for the superstructure and adds business space to the area. On top of the plinth there is a brilliant red volume containing two short-stay lodging rooms."




"Over the red volume there is a steel structure wrapped in a designed cross section, similar to a titan fishnet stocking," the planners included. "The lodging piece's façade together with the trim façade structure a vertical space connected by a staircase

The highlight of the building is a rooftop porch on top of the plinth, which opens up to sudden urban perspectives. [Information gave by Bas Termeer Engineer; photography by Martijn Koch]



























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