About
From Superuse to Recyclicity
2012Architecten is a Rotterdam based architecture office that utilizes the contextual potential for design. A design is not considered as the beginning of a linear process but as a phase in a continuous cycle of creation and recreation, use and reuse.
The latent properties of used materials and products offer an added value to new products and buildings. Our office views re-use as an integrated design strategy called ‘superuse’. The reuse concept applies to building materials as well as to energy supplies, human resources, water, traffic and food cycles. We develop strategies for cities to connect different loops, while integrating these processes into the existing urban environment. This concept is coined ‘Recyclicity’.
To get a grip on the complexity of all these aspects, most projects start with investigating the different relevant layers. Important layers are: existing location, context, energy sources, water, food systems, existing built structures, green structures, climate, materials, functionality, ergonomics, available budget, capacity of the project team. After mapping those layers we search for possible interconnections. This ultimately leads to a design that integrates all these aspects.
office structure
Even the way the office is organised is conceived as a cyclic development process; Re.search, Re.design, Re.build. In Re.search potential waste-streams and regional cycles are investigated. The results are used experimentally within projects in Re.design. In this way knowledge is developed that will be used in architectural projects in Re-build. Practical results are then evaluated by Re.search.
team
2012Architecten is directed by Jan Jongert [Re.search], Césare Peeren [Re.design] and Jeroen Bergsma [Re.build].
Research and designteam: Jos de Krieger, Floris Schiferli and Marco Zaccara.
Office: Diana Kievit, Andrea Prins and Karola van Rooyen.
Current freelancers: Marlous Tode, Piero Medici, and Frank Feder.
Interns: Benjamin Stainier, Constanze Buckenlei en Joost Marchal.
