Architect Day: 70F Architecture

Architect Day: 70F Architecture

Office formed in 1999 by Dutch architect Bas ten Brinke and the Swedish architect Carina Nilsson.

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Bas ten Brinke was born in Amsterdam in 1972 and received his architect degree at the Technical University in Eindhoven in 1995. Carina Nilsson is Swedish, born in the city of Lund in 1970 and graduated in 1998 at Chalmers Technical University in Gothenburg. Working together since 1999 and has built a solid partnership, working on a combination of architecture, interiors and design.

Studio, Almere, The Netherlands

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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Centre for Environmental Education, Almere, The Netherlands

Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Villa Blommers, Almere, The Netherlands

Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Villa Reimert, Almere, The Netherlands

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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Petting Farm, Almere, The Netherlands

Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Villa Smit-Gutter, Blaricum, The Netherlands

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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Sheepstable, Almere, The Netherlands

Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Villa Hendrikx, Almere, The Netherlands

Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Villa Frenay, Lelystad, The Netherlands

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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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Architect Day: 70F Architecture
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New app to get you Unstuck

ThumbnailIt may be a project at work you just can’t get a handle on, or an important decision you can’t seem to make; but regardless of the situation, everyone can relate to the feeling of being stuck. Luckily, there’s Unstuck — a free iPad app designed to help users break free from a sticky situation.

Released by SYPartners — experts in leadership and company transformation, whose clients include Starbucks, Facebook, and Target — this revolutionary app seeks to offer users the necessary tools to stop being stagnant and start taking action.

Utilizing clever animation, the Webby award-winning app begins with a short demo video to walk you through the process. From there, you answer a series of questions about the problem you’re facing and the magic app goes to work — not only revealing why you may be stuck, but offering creative solutions and means of implementation. From changing perspective to setting goals to getting inspired, Unstuck can get you over the hump and help your stalled wheels start turning again. Plus, the app’s infographic approach to presenting information makes the process engaging and easy to navigate.

It’s not the same as consulting a professional or gabbing for two hours with your sister, but there is a community aspect to Unstuck that allows users to connect with others going through similar trials. So whether you choose to keep the problem solving private or venture into the virtual neighborhood of fellow Unstuckers, getting a grip on life’s challenges just became a little bit less daunting — and a lot more doable.

Download Unstuck for free and start taking action.

 

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