Dirk Jan Postel: Extended Spaces

Dirk Jan Postel, Bob Witman

Nai010 Publishers, 2024

49,95

Dutch architect Dirk Jan Postel (b. 1957) has worked for over 30 years on a variety of projects, large and small. Among his best known projects are the Museum Voorlinden in Wassenaar, the Dutch Ambassador’s Residence in Beijing, the Town Hall of Den Bosch and a zero-energy villa near Alicante. His work is characterized by transparency, contextual sensibility, simple modernism and perfection of detailing.

Can architecture refrain from imposing, but still impress? Can architecture escape the straitjacket of style and yet be contemporary? The work of Dirk Jan Postel offers a definite positive answer. His oeuvre, showcased in this book in four thematic chapters, is an illustration of his open attitude towards each commission, independent of sorts and sizes. From cultural projects like museum Voorlinden to the domestic realm of private homes, and from urban interventions to furniture and jewellery.

The work shows an exploratory approach of the program, the pursuit of transparency, precision of detail and a pervasive sense of silence and minimalism. Above all, it demonstrates the transformative power of architecture to avoid barriers and extend space.

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ISBN: 9789462088832

256 pages, illustrated, 26,7 x 21,8 cm, hardcover, English