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FORM DEVELOPMENT
Additions
Proportions
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CONNECTIONS
Typologies
Sequences of columns can be more open or close according to different functions. Its discontinuous circulation, characteristic of the Bossche school style, allows meeting points for social interaction and places for permanency. Main halls will become like internal streets, enhancing the feeling of community and belonging and independence for the inhabitants within a safe environment.


The main principle for the room design was to give the impression of small house. Tree main typologies with small variations were developed in order to preserve the building structure and use as a starting point for the layout.
Every room is wheel chair accessible and includes a double bed complete bathroom small living and dinning and the bigger ones in the Tomas op Kamers a small kitchen.
To improve the internal conditions the rooms will have an internal insulation layer to preserve the existing facade which is in good condition.
Details from the existing building where included in the interiors as the lamps inspired in the original furniture designed by Jan de Jong and wood finish for the Headboards.

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