netherlands institute for sound and vision
by: neutelings riedijk architects
in: hilversum, netherlands
We’re big fans of this building in the Netherlands, namely its facade which encloses a big public atrium. It’s made of glass reliefs of images of dutch television, allowing colored light to wash the interior of the building, an interesting technique. It allows the exterior of the building to act as a contemporary advertisement of the function of the space while appearing as a work of art. Internally the images are seen abstracted and muted, and the sun and daylight conditions appear to create an ever changing color palate on top of neutral construction.

