03-11-2019

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Biobasecamp

By 03-11-2019

Looking back at Dutch Design Week 2019, today Biobasecamp, Ketelhuisplein, Strijp S.

Biobasecamp is a pavilion and architectural expression of how “building with trees” can contribute to the reduction of CO2 and the reduction of nitrogen by replacing conventional building materials such as concrete with biobased materials.

The deck is composed of large modular floorboards made of cross laminated timber. After the Dutch Design Week, these can then be reused. The CLT used is produced in a German factory from German softwood. Ideally it would have been produced in the Netherlands. By creating more economic value for wood, more forests can also be planted. The Dutch building assignment can in this way contribute to combating climate change and the quality of the Dutch landscape. This may also apply to the Brabant poplar landscape that originated from the production of clogs and matches. That is why the deck is supported by branches of poplars form the vicinity of Eindhoven.
The Biobasecamp generates a starting point of exploration for designers and clients towards the possibilities that this “concrete of the future” offers. May this pavilion similarly mark the possible turning point for a new era.

Founding partners: Studio Marco Vermeulen, Derix, Provincie Noord-Brabant, Floriade, Arup, Dutch Design Foundation.

Photos: Sjoerd Eickmans, Cleo Goossens and Oscar Vink