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Sanne Sophie Hoogkamer

Rotterdam, Netherlands
Sanne Sophie Hoogkamer, a dutch architecture graduate. She graduated from the art academy (wdka) in 2015 and finished her master of Architecture with the thesis called "re-thinking the transition" in July 2020 (TU Delft). Currently she is working at gaaga while doing research and competitions focussing on the daily rite of passage and the interaction of the human and its environment.

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Re-thinking the transition space


The loss of room for imagination and experimentation in daily life - Architecture

Re-thinking the transition space


The loss of room for imagination and experimentation in daily life - Architecture
Urban punctuations and tapestry, to restitute the loss of room for imagination and experimentation in daily life architecture
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  • Site-specific cases

In our contemporary culture, we as society have the tendency to structure everything around us by several systems, relations, situations, actions and ideas. Pretending that the abstractive concept of the structure acts as a manifest as well as acting in material forms. These spaces, which are found mostly in-between two statics and are experienced unconsciously, could manifest in daily life; including objects that trigger thoughts, movements and desires. This projects shows the potential of the in-between space, by mediating between the individual "the body" and their surroundings. Different architectural compositions penetrating the undulated landscape to create a more porous and paused environment, all having a different objectives. This punctuations arise curiosity and trigger the body to make new relations with other bodies, the surroundings and its elements.


Re-thinking the transition space


The loss of room for imagination and experimentation in daily life - Architecture

Re-thinking the transition space


The loss of room for imagination and experimentation in daily life - Architecture
Urban punctuations and tapestry, to restitute the loss of room for imagination and experimentation in daily life architecture
File under
Type of project
  • Site-specific cases

In our contemporary culture, we as society have the tendency to structure everything around us by several systems, relations, situations, actions and ideas. Pretending that the abstractive concept of the structure acts as a manifest as well as acting in material forms. These spaces, which are found mostly in-between two statics and are experienced unconsciously, could manifest in daily life; including objects that trigger thoughts, movements and desires. This projects shows the potential of the in-between space, by mediating between the individual "the body" and their surroundings. Different architectural compositions penetrating the undulated landscape to create a more porous and paused environment, all having a different objectives. This punctuations arise curiosity and trigger the body to make new relations with other bodies, the surroundings and its elements.



Idea by

Sanne Sophie Hoogkamer
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Sanne Sophie Hoogkamer, a dutch architecture graduate. She graduated from the art academy (wdka) in 2015 and finished her master of Architecture with the thesis called "re-thinking the transition" in July 2020 (TU Delft). Currently she is working at gaaga while doing research and competitions focussing on the daily rite of passage and the interaction of the human and its environment.