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      <image:caption>Natural Way Wellness Spa Tucson, Arizona 4,500sf 2012 View from Street The spa moves onto popular 4th Avenue from a nearby side street, increasing both in size and in offerings.  We welcome clients with a large sign and canopy, open up the facade to freely welcome walk-ins from the sidewalk, and remove most of the interior.  Private treatment rooms occupy the middle of the long structure, with office, lounge and wet facilities to the rear. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Natural Way Wellness Spa Tucson, Arizona 4,500sf 2012 View from Street The spa moves onto popular 4th Avenue from a nearby side street, increasing both in size and in offerings.  We welcome clients with a large sign and canopy, open up the facade to freely welcome walk-ins from the sidewalk, and remove most of the interior.  Private treatment rooms occupy the middle of the long structure, with office, lounge and wet facilities to the rear. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Natural Way Wellness Spa Tucson, Arizona 4,500sf 2012 Lobby View The spa moves onto 4th Avenue from a nearby side street, increasing both in size and in offerings.  We welcome clients with a large sign and canopy, open up the facade to freely welcome walk-ins from the sidewalk, and remove most of the interior.  Private treatment rooms occupy the middle of the long structure, with office, lounge and wet facilities to the rear. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Natural Way Wellness Spa Tucson, Arizona 4,500sf 2012 Lounge View The spa moves onto 4th Avenue from a nearby side street, increasing both in size and in offerings.  We welcome clients with a large sign and canopy, open up the facade to freely welcome walk-ins from the sidewalk, and remove most of the interior.  Private treatment rooms occupy the middle of the long structure, with office, lounge and wet facilities to the rear. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Natural Way Wellness Spa Tucson, Arizona 4,500sf 2012 Treatment Room The spa moves onto 4th Avenue from a nearby side street, increasing both in size and in offerings.  We welcome clients with a large sign and canopy, open up the facade to freely welcome walk-ins from the sidewalk, and remove most of the interior.  Private treatment rooms occupy the middle of the long structure, with office, lounge and wet facilities to the rear. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Creative Office Pavilion Boston, Massachusetts Lobby Renovation After years of reconfiguration, the furniture dealership requests a new lobby to invite clients down a very long access corridor into the showroom.  We remove as much as possible from the lobby space, devise a new staggered wall between reception desk and back-of-house, and hand apply colored papers to create a layered and nuanced surface.  Bright showroom lighting creates a highly visible destination.   We complete the lobby with showroom furniture, a painting commissioned from California artist Carlos Perez, and a big red ball we extrapolate from the showroom logo of a bouncing red disc. When the dealership, after many years, abandoned the red paper texture for an international brand, we adopted it as our own. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Creative Office Pavilion Boston, Massachusetts Lobby Renovation After years of reconfiguration, the furniture dealership requests a new lobby to invite clients down a very long access corridor into the showroom.  We remove as much as possible from the lobby space, devise a new staggered wall between reception desk and back-of-house, and hand apply colored papers to create a layered and nuanced surface.  Bright showroom lighting creates a highly visible destination.   We complete the lobby with showroom furniture, a painting commissioned from California artist Carlos Perez, and a big red ball we extrapolate from the showroom logo of a bouncing red disc. When the dealership, after many years, abandoned the red paper texture for an international brand, we adopted it as our own. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Creative Office Pavilion Boston, Massachusetts Lobby Renovation After years of reconfiguration, the furniture dealership requests a new lobby to invite clients down a very long access corridor into the showroom.  We remove as much as possible from the lobby space, devise a new staggered wall between reception desk and back-of-house, and hand apply colored papers to create a layered and nuanced surface.  Bright showroom lighting creates a highly visible destination.   We complete the lobby with showroom furniture, a painting commissioned from California artist Carlos Perez, and a big red ball we extrapolate from the showroom logo of a bouncing red disc. When the dealership, after many years, abandoned the red paper texture for an international brand, we adopted it as our own. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Origins Prototype Store Estee Lauder Company The international brand requests a new store prototype to support their new line of cosmetics.  A location on Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts provides the physical location for this exploration of the new product line.  The commission is solved with both display and storage wrought in a reduced palette of maple, copper, stone and glass, amplifying the brand's allegiance to natural materials. The palette and branding was carried forward into a now well-known and successful network of mall and department store outlets. Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Peter Forbes and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Origins Prototype Store Estee Lauder Company The international brand requests a new store prototype to support their new line of cosmetics.  A location on Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts provides the physical location for this exploration of the new product line.  The commission is solved with both display and storage wrought in a reduced palette of maple, copper, stone and glass, amplifying the brand's allegiance to natural materials. The palette and branding was carried forward into a now well-known and successful network of mall and department store outlets. Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Peter Forbes and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Blue Cross Blue Shield of Southern Arizona Customer Care Facility Phoenix, Arizona The insurance company foresaw the need to dramatically improve customer care with the Affordable Care Act, in order to maximize their competitiveness.  Imagine RED was charged with the conceptual design for an exceedingly narrow and underutilized lobby space of an existing building on the BCBS campus. Our strategy relied on column mounted computer stations to minimize footprint, as well as rounded elements like a reception desk and a consultation room that allowed for comfortable and inviting circulation throughout the narrow hall.  A small seminar room for educational presentations serves as a destination at one end of the facility, and offices to receive payments and house customer care staff occupy the opposite end. Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: Orcutt Winslow  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Retail Project Experience: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, Customer Service Hub Creative Office Pavilion, Furniture Showroom Estee Lauder Company, Origins Prototype Store Natural Way Wellness Spa, Day Spa</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Neustar Headquarters Washington, DC 40,000sf A deep, flat pancake of a space, filled with columns and poorly daylit, hosts the new headquarters for this newly independent spin-off from Lockheed-Martin.   The prototype proposes a matrix of elliptical conference rooms, partly translucent and partly clad in marker board, to serve as a beacon of light for each department on the floor and as kiosks to promote brainstorming and informal collaboration.  In contrast, workstations are kept radically light and flexible in order to simplify movement and reconfiguration.  The hexagonal structure of Herman Miller's Resolve System allows for organic growth and congregation among the columns and conference rooms as teams form, change or dissolve. By highlighting the distinction between the stationary and the mobile, the project pushes to powerfully address the desire for informal work options, the need for flexible teams and the mandate to economically transform a tough tenant space into a vibrant work environment. Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Ganek, Baer  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Neustar Headquarters Washington, DC 40,000sf A deep, flat pancake of a space, filled with columns and poorly daylit, hosts the new headquarters for this newly independent spin-off from Lockheed-Martin.   The prototype proposes a matrix of elliptical conference rooms, partly translucent and partly clad in marker board, to serve as a beacon of light for each department on the floor and as kiosks to promote brainstorming and informal collaboration.  In contrast, workstations are kept radically light and flexible in order to simplify movement and reconfiguration.  The hexagonal structure of Herman Miller's Resolve System allows for organic growth and congregation among the columns and conference rooms as teams form, change or dissolve. By highlighting the distinction between the stationary and the mobile, the project pushes to powerfully address the desire for informal work options, the need for flexible teams and the mandate to economically transform a tough tenant space into a vibrant work environment. Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Ganek, Baer  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Choate Hall and Stewart LLP Boston, MA 154,000 SF This law firm occupies seven floors of a cylindrical building overlooking the harbor in downtown Boston.  In addition to standardized offices, secretarial spaces and conference rooms, the program includes a cafe, computer room, library and conference center. The design was inspired by the sea, and in particular by the sand and sea glass and driftwood found on the beaches of New England. Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Firm of Record: CBT  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Combined Jewish Philanthropies Boston, MA The Combined Jewish Philanthropies purchase a narrow flatiron building in downtown Boston and embark on extensive additions and renovations.  We propose to gather core elements behind a curved maple wall, remove partitions, minimize enclosed offices, and furnish the staff with high-end 9' x 9' workstations.  The top floor is proposed to house a conference center and support facilities. The resulting space is bright and functional, encouraging cooperation and collaboration in a powerful way, and reinvigorating the organization after years of making do in rented space. Interior Design: Polly Dithmer, Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: Leers, Weinzapfel and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Veritude Corporate Headquarters Boston, Massachusetts How to vitalize a workspace starved for daylight?  How to engage staff with paint and fabric and carpet? Color is the answer, with attention to artificial lighting, and perhaps some natural wood and plants to cut the artificiality. Glass helps a lot, to expand the sense of space. This offshoot of Fidelity Investments demonstrates one successful approach. interior design: Polly Dithmer office of record: ADD, Inc</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>888 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 495,000 Gross Square Feet 888 Boylston Street is a 19 story mixed use proposal incorporating street and arcade level retail space with 17 stories of office space above, supported by 2 stories of underground parking. Situated between the Prudential Center Arcade entrance, and the Hynes Convention Center, the project is set back from Boylston Street to create a new pedestrian scaled street level plaza to replace the existing, two-level plaza. The proposed building height approximates the height of the nearby Fairfield residential towers, placing 888 Boylston comfortably in the context of these taller buildings. The building is conceived as a foreground element to the Prudential Tower, the curved curtainwall contrasting with the adjacent masonry structures on Boylston Street. With the Prudential Tower and adjacent plaza, 888 Boylston represents an experiential “pause” along the south edge of the street. The building is governed by a complex series of zoning regulations, overlay district regulations and independant covenants with abutters. Wind studies and animated shadow studies were completed in 2006, and a consensus - building effort with abutters and the Boston Redevelopment Authority commenced shortly, there after MEPA permitting began in 2007. The street level of 888 Boylston Street incorporates an office lobby entrance and a large expanse of retail entered from the plaza to insure a dynamic plaza edge and street presence. Escalators in the office lobby bring pedestrians up to a second floor office elevator lobby directly connected to the Prudential Center Arcade and new Mandarin Oriental Arcade. In this way the building expands and benefits from the powerful urban connectivity represented by the Arcade pedestrian network. Arcade level retail within 888 Boylston connects directly to the Arcade and adds diversity to the retail by offering larger tenant spaces. The opportunity to connect directly to the foodcourt offers increased diversity there as well. Senior Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: CBT Architects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Workplace Project Experience: Champion International, Renovations Choate, Hall and Stewart, Law Offices Combined Jewish Philanthropies, Headquarters Egon Zehnder International, Outsourcing Office EMC Corporation, Renovations Fidelity Investments, Branded Environments Hutchins, Wheeler &amp; Dittmar, Law Offices IBM, Educational Center Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, Headquarters Neustar Inc., Headquarters Veritude Inc., Headquarters Williams &amp; Connolly, Law Offices 888 Boylston Street, Commercial Office Building</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In addition to assisting the Gregory School with master planning and incremental campus upgrades, we were asked to offer modest recommendations for a re-branding effort that had run into difficulties. First, we suggested that the typeface be sharpened slightly in order to be more expressive of the sharpness and precision and excellence the school expected of its students as well as itself. Second, we offered the possibility that the logo be expressed 3 dimensionally in all of the school's collateral. While this would require more attention to graphics and printing in the future, it would more powerfully express the school's emphasis on graduating fully-expressed, multi-dimensional students. Third, we offered a graphic alternative to also address the aspirational nature of the Gregory School program. We hoped to express the way the Gregory School encourages it's students to reach for the sky. Fourth, to pare down the design to it's essentials, we offered a number of letterhead options utilizing type without further effects. Our efforts gained traction and support with some factions of the school, but the investment in a more conventional approach was already sufficient to dissuade the Board of Directors from approving our designs. Client:  The Gregory School Program: Commission Deliverables: Logo, Business Cards, Letterhead</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An image search on the web leads to a beautiful quilt design from Pippa Eccles Armbrester/Pippa Quilts in Boston, Massachusetts, evoking plots of land viewed from the air in a visually powerful way. A subtle stitching pattern suggesting a bull's eye spoke directly to our client's no-nonsense focus. We caught up with Pippa travelling in India, and she graciously agreed to license her work for our use.  After reviewing dozens of corporate real estate business cards in preparation for our work, we are certain this one stands out from the crowd. Client:  Jane Holder Real Estate Program: kick | start Deliverables: Logo, Business Card, Printed Collateral  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Susi Roos brings years of medical experience to the issue of cancer recovery.  The Visual Voice interviews highlighted her concern that she not appear clinical, and that we focus on growth and transformation. The image of a stalk sending out shoots suggested the many avenues cancer survivors explore in achieving their goals, and this became the focus of our design efforts.  Juxtaposing it with rich photography from nature reinforced her focus on growth and life. Client: Susi Roos Program: visual | voice Deliverables: Logo, Business Card, Pamphlet, Letterhead, Website, Miscellaneous Collateral  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client:  G2 Contracting LLC Program: kick | start Deliverables: Logo, Business Cards  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The beautiful mandala-like image of women joining hands in a circle asked us only to give it some space or focus in tight, both of which we did to create a website, banners and business collateral for Wendy Silvers and her wonderful organization. “Words cannot describe my appreciation for Polly. I could sing her praises all day long. Polly has a unique ability to “know” who you are. She then takes time to assess your message and to brand yourmessage with graphics that are stunning. I began working with Polly right before the Million Mamas Movement launch and I was beyond busy. Polly took a weight off my shoulders as she created gorgeous graphics for my website, Facebook, banner, postcard and business cards. She was available when I needed assistance, followed through and was delightful to work with. She even provided back up when she was away that was excellent. Polly is fully faceted to match any and all of your needs. She will “get” you and create graphics that match you. My needs were more than taken care of.” Wendy Silvers, Founder of Million Mamas Movement Client:  Million Mamas Movement, Inc. Program: visual | voice Deliverables: Business Cards, Printed Collateral, Display Banner, Website  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>K-12 Modular Classroom Prototype 2020 Architect: Roel Krabbendam Architect of Record: A. C. Martin Structural Engineer: Miyamoto International Energy Consultant: Glumac Cross-laminated timber technology was the basis for this modular classroom suite of parts. A repetitive and flexible pre-engineered structural design supported a rich and diverse set of component parts loosely based on the Educational Ecosystem (www.futureofschools.com). Every classroom was designed to have immediate access to outdoor learning spaces, under a roof designed to support photovoltaic panels sufficient to achieve net-zero status. The project was designed to be state pre-approved, avoiding the sometimes lengthy lead times that delay conventional projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>K-12 Modular Classroom Prototype 2020 Architect: Roel Krabbendam Architect of Record: A. C. Martin Structural Engineer: Miyamoto International Energy Consultant: Glumac Cross-laminated timber technology was the basis for this modular classroom suite of parts. A repetitive and flexible pre-engineered structural design supported a rich and diverse set of component parts loosely based on the Educational Ecosystem (www.futureofschools.com). Every classroom was designed to have immediate access to outdoor learning spaces, under a roof designed to support photovoltaic panels sufficient to achieve net-zero status. The project was designed to be state pre-approved, avoiding the sometimes lengthy lead times that delay conventional projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>K-12 Modular Classroom Prototype 2020 Architect: Roel Krabbendam Architect of Record: A. C. Martin Structural Engineer: Miyamoto International Energy Consultant: Glumac Cross-laminated timber technology was the basis for this modular classroom suite of parts. A repetitive and flexible pre-engineered structural design supported a rich and diverse set of component parts loosely based on the Educational Ecosystem (www.futureofschools.com). Every classroom was designed to have immediate access to outdoor learning spaces, under a roof designed to support photovoltaic panels sufficient to achieve net-zero status. The project was designed to be state pre-approved, avoiding the sometimes lengthy lead times that delay conventional projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>K-12 Modular Classroom Prototype 2020 Architect: Roel Krabbendam Architect of Record: A. C. Martin Structural Engineer: Miyamoto International Energy Consultant: Glumac Cross-laminated timber technology was the basis for this modular classroom suite of parts. A repetitive and flexible pre-engineered structural design supported a rich and diverse set of component parts loosely based on the Educational Ecosystem (www.futureofschools.com). Every classroom was designed to have immediate access to outdoor learning spaces, under a roof designed to support photovoltaic panels sufficient to achieve net-zero status. The project was designed to be state pre-approved, avoiding the sometimes lengthy lead times that delay conventional projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>K-12 Modular Classroom Prototype 2020 Architect: Roel Krabbendam Architect of Record: A. C. Martin Structural Engineer: Miyamoto International Energy Consultant: Glumac Cross-laminated timber technology was the basis for this modular classroom suite of parts. A repetitive and flexible pre-engineered structural design supported a rich and diverse set of component parts loosely based on the Educational Ecosystem (www.futureofschools.com). Every classroom was designed to have immediate access to outdoor learning spaces, under a roof designed to support photovoltaic panels sufficient to achieve net-zero status. The project was designed to be state pre-approved, avoiding the sometimes lengthy lead times that delay conventional projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>K-12 Modular Classroom Prototype 2020 Architect: Roel Krabbendam Architect of Record: A. C. Martin Structural Engineer: Miyamoto International Energy Consultant: Glumac Cross-laminated timber technology was the basis for this modular classroom suite of parts. A repetitive and flexible pre-engineered structural design supported a rich and diverse set of component parts loosely based on the Educational Ecosystem (www.futureofschools.com). Every classroom was designed to have immediate access to outdoor learning spaces, under a roof designed to support photovoltaic panels sufficient to achieve net-zero status. The project was designed to be state pre-approved, avoiding the sometimes lengthy lead times that delay conventional projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>K-12 Modular Classroom Prototype 2020 Architect: Roel Krabbendam Architect of Record: A. C. Martin Structural Engineer: Miyamoto International Energy Consultant: Glumac Cross-laminated timber technology was the basis for this modular classroom suite of parts. A repetitive and flexible pre-engineered structural design supported a rich and diverse set of component parts loosely based on the Educational Ecosystem (www.futureofschools.com). Every classroom was designed to have immediate access to outdoor learning spaces, under a roof designed to support photovoltaic panels sufficient to achieve net-zero status. The project was designed to be state pre-approved, avoiding the sometimes lengthy lead times that delay conventional projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ecole "le jardin" commun tamanrasset algerie 2014 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, imagine RED A combination of rammed earth and reinforced concrete construction, supplemented by pre-manufactured elements brought to the site from Algiers, informs this largely underground elementary school in the middle of the Sahara Desert.  Excavated materials create a small mountaintop outdoor classroom giving these small children commanding views of their city, and the recessed garden offers an oasis to encourage protected outdoor activity.    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ecole "le jardin" commun tamanrasset algerie 2014 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, imagine RED The recessed garden of this elementary school offers an oasis to encourage protected outdoor activity. To reduce cost, the kitchen is supplemented by a multipurpose room and outdoor seating rather than the more typical cafeteria.  All school meetings are supported by a central amphitheater configured to encourage public speaking and debates.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ecole "le jardin" commun tamanrasset algerie 2014 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, imagine RED The outdoor classroom perched on a small "mountain" of excavated materials supports reading and storytelling while giving young children commanding views of their city.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ecole "le jardin" commun tamanrasset algerie 2014 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, imagine RED Without the opportunity to explore alternative learning environments, the school still relies on traditional classrooms.  The classrooms are built underground to respond to climatic extremes, and are configured around a central courtyard so that students are exposed to higher grades and encouraged to support lower grades, in a way that dead-end double-loaded corridors do not allow.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ecole "le jardin" commun tamanrasset algerie 2014 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, imagine RED A combination of rammed earth and reinforced concrete construction, supplemented by pre-manufactured elements brought to the site from Algiers, informs this largely underground elementary school in the middle of the Sahara Desert.  Excavated materials create a small mountaintop outdoor classroom giving these small children commanding views of their city, and the recessed garden offers an oasis to encourage protected outdoor activity.    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ecole "le jardin" commun tamanrasset algerie 2014 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, imagine RED The school centers underground classrooms on an oasis-like central courtyard that serves as tutoring space, outdoor classroom, amphitheater, lunchroom and occasional play area.  Playgrounds are located above the classrooms, and a small entry building houses administration and an apartment for a family of four.  Rooms around the courtyard are based strictly on a classroom module to allow for classroom use should the school population expand in the future.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>St. Gregory College Preparatory School Tucson, Arizona Architect: Roel Krabbendam, Imagine RED This investigation of the St. Gregory campus identified areas of disfunction, areas requiring maintenance, and areas suitable for reconfiguration, positing strategies for future expansion.  A number of different scenarios were modelled and analyzed to understand how they responded to the opportunities and constraints as well as their potential impact on the operation of the school.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>St. Gregory College Preparatory School Tucson, Arizona Architect: Roel Krabbendam, Imagine RED This investigation of the St. Gregory campus identified areas of disfunction, areas requiring maintenance, and areas suitable for reconfiguration, positing strategies for future expansion.  A number of different scenarios were modelled and analyzed to understand how they responded to the opportunities and constraints as well as their potential impact on the operation of the school.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>St. Gregory College Preparatory School Tucson, Arizona Architect: Roel Krabbendam, Imagine RED This investigation of the St. Gregory campus identified areas of disfunction, areas requiring maintenance, and areas suitable for reconfiguration, positing strategies for future expansion.  A number of different scenarios were modelled and analyzed to understand how they responded to the opportunities and constraints as well as their potential impact on the operation of the school.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>St. Gregory College Preparatory School Tucson, Arizona Architect: Roel Krabbendam, Imagine RED This investigation of the St. Gregory campus identified areas of disfunction, areas requiring maintenance, and areas suitable for reconfiguration, positing strategies for future expansion.  A number of different scenarios were modelled and analyzed to understand how they responded to the opportunities and constraints as well as their potential impact on the operation of the school.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tucson Waldorf School Tucson, Arizona Early Childhood Classrooms, Elementary and Middle School Classrooms, Auditorium/Gymnasium, Administrative Offices, Outdoor Classrooms and Play Areas Construction Cost: $5M Size: 27,000 SF Designers: Polly Dithmer, Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: ABA Architects, PC “As with any true professional, Roel is a pleasure to work with. His dedication to the work was excellent and went well beyond what could reasonably be expected. Roel is a creative problem solver, and is very easy to work with. I wouldn’t hesitate to work with Roel again.” David Parsons, Project Manager Tucson Waldorf School  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tucson Waldorf School Tucson, Arizona Early Childhood Classrooms, Elementary and Middle School Classrooms, Auditorium/Gymnasium, Administrative Offices, Outdoor Classrooms and Play Areas Construction Cost: $5M Size: 27,000 SF Designers: Polly Dithmer, Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: ABA Architects, PC The donation of a 10 acre site just north of the city afforded the Tucson Waldorf School an opportunity to realize a complete purpose-designed campus for the first time in its history. The site straddled two floodplains, a historic landscape district and a scenic corridor, layering substantive constraints on the design. The school also aspired to ground-breaking sustainable design, setting their sights on a carbon-neutral project. The resulting design establishes a series of islands connected with bridges, each island hosting a programmatic cluster. Views to the mountains are carefully framed, sun and shade are carefully modulated and permaculture gardens are fully integrated into the design. Buildings are heavily insulated and carefully daylit, with oversized ceiling fans to minimize air conditioning. Canopies and roofs support the infrastructure to capture solar energy to ultimately deliver a carbon neutral project.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tucson Waldorf School Tucson, Arizona Early Childhood Classrooms, Elementary and Middle School Classrooms, Auditorium/Gymnasium, Administrative Offices, Outdoor Classrooms and Play Areas Construction Cost: $5M Size: 27,000 SF Designers: Polly Dithmer, Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: ABA Architects, PC The donation of a 10 acre site just north of the city afforded the Tucson Waldorf School an opportunity to realize a complete purpose-designed campus for the first time in its history. The site straddled two floodplains, a historic landscape district and a scenic corridor, layering substantive constraints on the design. The school also aspired to ground-breaking sustainable design, setting their sights on a carbon-neutral project. The resulting design establishes a series of islands connected with bridges, each island hosting a programmatic cluster. Views to the mountains are carefully framed, sun and shade are carefully modulated and permaculture gardens are fully integrated into the design. Buildings are heavily insulated and carefully daylit, with oversized ceiling fans to minimize air conditioning. Canopies and roofs support the infrastructure to capture solar energy to ultimately deliver a carbon neutral project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tucson Waldorf School Tucson, Arizona Early Childhood Classrooms, Elementary and Middle School Classrooms, Auditorium/Gymnasium, Administrative Offices, Outdoor Classrooms and Play Areas Construction Cost: $5M Size: 27,000 SF Designers: Polly Dithmer, Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: ABA Architects, PC Early Childhood Cluster Recognizing that children love to occupy corners, and cognizant as well of Anthroposophy wariness about right angles, the Early Childhood Cluster was imagined as a series of hexagonal rooms embracing play areas for different age groups.  Extensive canopies extend the classrooms outward.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>R.J.Grey Junior High School Acton, Massachusetts Renovations and Additions 160,000sf Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. "Roel served as Project Manager on two projects for our school district. His hard work brought both projects in on-time and on-budget; particularly, a multi-phased Middle School add/reno that was a tremendous challange to us...thirteen phases in an occupied building and never missed a minute of school time!" George Frost, Superintendent, Acton Public Schools  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>R.J.Grey Junior High School Acton, Massachusetts Renovations and Additions 160,000sf Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. "Roel served as Project Manager on two projects for our school district. His hard work brought both projects in on-time and on-budget; particularly, a multi-phased Middle School add/reno that was a tremendous challange to us...thirteen phases in an occupied building and never missed a minute of school time!" George Frost, Superintendent, Acton Public Schools</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>R.J.Grey Junior High School Acton, Massachusetts Renovations and Additions 160,000sf Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. Diagram showing new additions to the 1950's era building, eliminating dead-end corridors, creating a new and functional domed entrance, and adding a new administrative wing, gym and classrooms.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>R.J.Grey Junior High School Acton, Massachusetts Renovations and Additions 160,000sf Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. Diagram showing organization of the completed school into teams congregated around centers, a method devised to break down the scale of this very large school and improve the environment for both teachers and students.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>New Twin Elementary School Acton, Massachusetts 150,000sf Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. With two aging elementary schools requiring simultaneous renovation, the Town of Acton sought cost effective strategies that would minimize disruption to the educational system. The proposal for a new “twin” school sharing cafetorium, library and gymnasium utilized existing school campus land, minimized cost, solved phasing and disruption concerns and required no programmatic compromises. Classrooms and administrative functions are clustered around the shared functions for a compact footprint, and the school is divided into 2 wings expressive of the 2 schools within. Cognizant of the relationship between daylight and school performance, every space in the building receives natural daylight. The result is in an uncommonly bright environment. Voter approval was immediate, the $15M, 150,000gsf facility was constructed in 20 months, and the building opened in 2000.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>New Twin Elementary School Acton, Massachusetts 150,000sf Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. View of entry lobby and stair. With two aging elementary schools requiring simultaneous renovation, the Town of Acton sought cost effective strategies that would minimize disruption to the educational system. The proposal for a new “twin” school sharing cafetorium, library and gymnasium utilized existing school campus land, minimized cost, solved phasing and disruption concerns and required no programmatic compromises. Classrooms and administrative functions are clustered around the shared functions for a compact footprint, and the school is divided into 2 wings expressive of the 2 schools within. Cognizant of the relationship between daylight and school performance, every space in the building receives natural daylight. The result is in an uncommonly bright environment. Voter approval was immediate, the $15M, 150,000gsf facility was constructed in 20 months, and the building opened in 2000.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>New Twin Elementary School Acton, Massachusetts 150,000sf Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. Clockwise from top left: Library, Kindergarten Classroom, Cafetorium, Gymnasium. With two aging elementary schools requiring simultaneous renovation, the Town of Acton sought cost effective strategies that would minimize disruption to the educational system. The proposal for a new “twin” school sharing cafetorium, library and gymnasium utilized existing school campus land, minimized cost, solved phasing and disruption concerns and required no programmatic compromises. Classrooms and administrative functions are clustered around the shared functions for a compact footprint, and the school is divided into 2 wings expressive of the 2 schools within. Cognizant of the relationship between daylight and school performance, every space in the building receives natural daylight. The result is in an uncommonly bright environment. Voter approval was immediate, the $15M, 150,000gsf facility was constructed in 20 months, and the building opened in 2000.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hopedale Jr./Sr. High School Hopedale, Massachusetts 150,000sf Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hopedale Jr./Sr. High School Hopedale, Massachusetts 150,000sf Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hopedale Jr./Sr. High School Hopedale, Massachusetts 150,000sf Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hopedale Jr./Sr. High School Hopedale, Massachusetts 150,000sf Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Newburyport High School Newburyport, Massachusetts Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Newburyport High School Newburyport, Massachusetts Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Newburyport High School Newburyport, Massachusetts Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Berkshire School Sheffield, Massachusetts New Construction Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) Inc. This private school is located in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts. The firm collaborated with Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) to specify furniture and develop subtle interior finish palettes to highlight the architecture and the magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. The design sought to balance contemporary usage with a traditional architecture by keeping the interiors very straight-forward. A 300 seat dining hall, living areas, a game room and space for student groups received simple, durable wood furniture, and all surfaces were kept quite neutral in tone.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Berkshire School Sheffield, Massachusetts New Construction Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) Inc. This private school is located in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts. The firm collaborated with Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) to specify furniture and develop subtle interior finish palettes to highlight the architecture and the magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. The design sought to balance contemporary usage with a traditional architecture by keeping the interiors very straight-forward. A 300 seat dining hall, living areas, a game room and space for student groups received simple, durable wood furniture, and all surfaces were kept quite neutral in tone.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Berkshire School Sheffield, Massachusetts New Construction Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) Inc. This private school is located in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts. The firm collaborated with Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) to specify furniture and develop subtle interior finish palettes to highlight the architecture and the magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. The design sought to balance contemporary usage with a traditional architecture by keeping the interiors very straight-forward. A 300 seat dining hall, living areas, a game room and space for student groups received simple, durable wood furniture, and all surfaces were kept quite neutral in tone.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Berkshire School Sheffield, Massachusetts New Construction Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) Inc. This private school is located in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts. The firm collaborated with Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) to specify furniture and develop subtle interior finish palettes to highlight the architecture and the magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. The design sought to balance contemporary usage with a traditional architecture by keeping the interiors very straight-forward. A 300 seat dining hall, living areas, a game room and space for student groups received simple, durable wood furniture, and all surfaces were kept quite neutral in tone.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chelmsford Public Schools Middle and Senior High School Feasibility Study 2002 Project Architect and Study Author: Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. Chelmsford High School Site Plan This exhaustive public schools feasibility study examined 2 aging middle schools and a high school in order to develop appropriate facility planning strategies.  Complete existing facilities investigations, exhaustive cost reduction options development including 9 strategies to reorganize and economize team teaching, 11 conceptual building scenarios and a complete schematic design with phasing plans and cost estimates completed the study.  Project costs came to $110M for three schools, combining renovations, additions and new construction, funding through a combination of state disbursement and municipal bonds.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chelmsford Public Schools Middle and Senior High School Feasibility Study 2002 Project Architect and Study Author: Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. Chelmsford High School Building Plans This exhaustive public schools feasibility study examined 2 aging middle schools and a high school in order to develop appropriate facility planning strategies.  Complete existing facilities investigations, exhaustive cost reduction options development including 9 strategies to reorganize and economize team teaching, 11 conceptual building scenarios and a complete schematic design with phasing plans and cost estimates completed the study.  Project costs came to $110M for three schools, combining renovations, additions and new construction, funding through a combination of state disbursement and municipal bonds.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chelmsford Public Schools Middle and Senior High School Feasibility Study 2002 Project Architect and Study Author: Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. Chelmsford High School Phasing Plans This exhaustive public schools feasibility study examined 2 aging middle schools and a high school in order to develop appropriate facility planning strategies.  Complete existing facilities investigations, exhaustive cost reduction options development including 9 strategies to reorganize and economize team teaching, 11 conceptual building scenarios and a complete schematic design with phasing plans and cost estimates completed the study.  Project costs came to $110M for three schools, combining renovations, additions and new construction, funding through a combination of state disbursement and municipal bonds.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chelmsford Public Schools Middle and Senior High School Feasibility Study 2002 Project Architect and Study Author: Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. New McCarthy Middle School Site Plan This exhaustive public schools feasibility study examined 2 aging middle schools and a high school in order to develop appropriate facility planning strategies.  Complete existing facilities investigations, exhaustive cost reduction options development including 9 strategies to reorganize and economize team teaching, 11 conceptual building scenarios and a complete schematic design with phasing plans and cost estimates completed the study.  Project costs came to $110M for three schools, combining renovations, additions and new construction, funding through a combination of state disbursement and municipal bonds.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chelmsford Public Schools Middle and Senior High School Feasibility Study 2002 Project Architect and Study Author: Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. New McCarthy Middle School Building Plans This exhaustive public schools feasibility study examined 2 aging middle schools and a high school in order to develop appropriate facility planning strategies.  Complete existing facilities investigations, exhaustive cost reduction options development including 9 strategies to reorganize and economize team teaching, 11 conceptual building scenarios and a complete schematic design with phasing plans and cost estimates completed the study.  Project costs came to $110M for three schools, combining renovations, additions and new construction, funding through a combination of state disbursement and municipal bonds.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chelmsford Public Schools Middle and Senior High School Feasibility Study 2002 Project Architect and Study Author: Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. Parker Middle School Renovations/Additions Site Plan This exhaustive public schools feasibility study examined 2 aging middle schools and a high school in order to develop appropriate facility planning strategies.  Complete existing facilities investigations, exhaustive cost reduction options development including 9 strategies to reorganize and economize team teaching, 11 conceptual building scenarios and a complete schematic design with phasing plans and cost estimates completed the study.  Project costs came to $110M for three schools, combining renovations, additions and new construction, funding through a combination of state disbursement and municipal bonds.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chelmsford Public Schools Middle and Senior High School Feasibility Study 2002 Project Architect and Study Author: Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: The Office of Michael Rosenfeld, Inc. Parker Middle School Renovations/Additions Building Plans This exhaustive public schools feasibility study examined 2 aging middle schools and a high school in order to develop appropriate facility planning strategies.  Complete existing facilities investigations, exhaustive cost reduction options development including 9 strategies to reorganize and economize team teaching, 11 conceptual building scenarios and a complete schematic design with phasing plans and cost estimates completed the study.  Project costs came to $110M for three schools, combining renovations, additions and new construction, funding through a combination of state disbursement and municipal bonds.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Malama Learning Center Kapolei High School Kapolei, Hawai'i 2003 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, Imagine RED Learning from our residential work in Hawai'i, this competition entry for a conservation learning center and performing arts facility on the island of Oahu responded to the tropical climate by pulling apart the program into thin building slivers that could be opened to the breeze to maximize ventilation. Other strategies include lifting buildings off the ground, collecting rainwater for cooling and irrigation and maximizing exterior circulation. Separating the building into thin slivers had the added benefit of defining gardens between structures, outdoor classrooms, fully integrating the conservation program with that of the performing arts.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Malama Learning Center Kapolei High School Kapolei, Hawai'i 2003 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, Imagine RED Learning from our residential work in Hawai'i, this competition entry for a conservation learning center and performing arts facility on the island of Oahu responded to the tropical climate by pulling apart the program into thin building slivers that could be opened to the breeze to maximize ventilation. Other strategies include lifting buildings off the ground, collecting rainwater for cooling and irrigation and maximizing exterior circulation. Separating the building into thin slivers had the added benefit of defining gardens between structures, outdoor classrooms, fully integrating the conservation program with that of the performing arts.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Malama Learning Center Kapolei High School Kapolei, Hawai'i 2003 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, Imagine RED Learning from our residential work in Hawai'i, this competition entry for a conservation learning center and performing arts facility on the island of Oahu responded to the tropical climate by pulling apart the program into thin building slivers that could be opened to the breeze to maximize ventilation. Other strategies include lifting buildings off the ground, collecting rainwater for cooling and irrigation and maximizing exterior circulation. Separating the building into thin slivers had the added benefit of defining gardens between structures, outdoor classrooms, fully integrating the conservation program with that of the performing arts.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Malama Learning Center Kapolei High School Kapolei, Hawai'i 2003 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, Imagine RED Learning from our residential work in Hawai'i, this competition entry for a conservation learning center and performing arts facility on the island of Oahu responded to the tropical climate by pulling apart the program into thin building slivers that could be opened to the breeze to maximize ventilation. Other strategies include lifting buildings off the ground, collecting rainwater for cooling and irrigation and maximizing exterior circulation. Separating the building into thin slivers had the added benefit of defining gardens between structures, outdoor classrooms, fully integrating the conservation program with that of the performing arts.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Malama Learning Center Kapolei High School Kapolei, Hawai'i 2003 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, Imagine RED Learning from our residential work in Hawai'i, this competition entry for a conservation learning center and performing arts facility on the island of Oahu responded to the tropical climate by pulling apart the program into thin building slivers that could be opened to the breeze to maximize ventilation. Other strategies include lifting buildings off the ground, collecting rainwater for cooling and irrigation and maximizing exterior circulation. Separating the building into thin slivers had the added benefit of defining gardens between structures, outdoor classrooms, fully integrating the conservation program with that of the performing arts.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Malama Learning Center Kapolei High School Kapolei, Hawai'i 2003 Architect: Roel Krabbendam, Imagine RED Learning from our residential work in Hawai'i, this competition entry for a conservation learning center and performing arts facility on the island of Oahu responded to the tropical climate by pulling apart the program into thin building slivers that could be opened to the breeze to maximize ventilation. Other strategies include lifting buildings off the ground, collecting rainwater for cooling and irrigation and maximizing exterior circulation. Separating the building into thin slivers had the added benefit of defining gardens between structures, outdoor classrooms, fully integrating the conservation program with that of the performing arts.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cochise College, Willcox Center Program:  Classrooms, Laboratories, Multifunction Space, Offices, Reception and Support Construction Budget: $2M Construction Completed: 2010 "From the initial presentation, college employees were impressed with the preparation, professionalism, and excitement of the [design] team.  There was a sense of [the] architects joining the college as a team member, sharing our excitement for and commitment to the Cochise College Willcox Center project.  I appreciated Mr. Roel Krabbendam's style in working with the college and community members." Karen Nicodemus, Ph.D., President, Cochise College "The building that was designed for us will be a true focal point in our community.  It will be incredibly useful but will have the appearance of being extra special.  This was all done with strict budget constraints.  Most importantly, the architects spent so much time with us in our committee to make sure we arrived at the best building possible for our needs and resources.  They especially kept in mind our mission and goals...and [designed] a building where student learning was of primary importance." Debra Ellis, Willcox Center Director Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: ABA Architects, PC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cochise College, Willcox Center Program:  Classrooms, Laboratories, Multifunction Space, Offices, Reception and Support Construction Budget: $2M Construction Completed: 2010 "From the initial presentation, college employees were impressed with the preparation, professionalism, and excitement of the [design] team.  There was a sense of [the] architects joining the college as a team member, sharing our excitement for and commitment to the Cochise College Willcox Center project.  I appreciated Mr. Roel Krabbendam's style in working with the college and community members." Karen Nicodemus, Ph.D., President, Cochise College "The building that was designed for us will be a true focal point in our community.  It will be incredibly useful but will have the appearance of being extra special.  This was all done with strict budget constraints.  Most importantly, the architects spent so much time with us in our committee to make sure we arrived at the best building possible for our needs and resources.  They especially kept in mind our mission and goals...and [designed] a building where student learning was of primary importance." Debra Ellis, Willcox Center Director Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: ABA Architects, PC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cochise College, Willcox Center Program:  Classrooms, Laboratories, Multifunction Space, Offices, Reception and Support Construction Budget: $2M Construction Completed: 2010 "From the initial presentation, college employees were impressed with the preparation, professionalism, and excitement of the [design] team.  There was a sense of [the] architects joining the college as a team member, sharing our excitement for and commitment to the Cochise College Willcox Center project.  I appreciated Mr. Roel Krabbendam's style in working with the college and community members." Karen Nicodemus, Ph.D., President, Cochise College "The building that was designed for us will be a true focal point in our community.  It will be incredibly useful but will have the appearance of being extra special.  This was all done with strict budget constraints.  Most importantly, the architects spent so much time with us in our committee to make sure we arrived at the best building possible for our needs and resources.  They especially kept in mind our mission and goals...and [designed] a building where student learning was of primary importance." Debra Ellis, Willcox Center Director Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: ABA Architects, PC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cochise College, Willcox Center Program:  Classrooms, Laboratories, Multifunction Space, Offices, Reception and Support Construction Budget: $2M Construction Completed: 2010 "From the initial presentation, college employees were impressed with the preparation, professionalism, and excitement of the [design] team.  There was a sense of [the] architects joining the college as a team member, sharing our excitement for and commitment to the Cochise College Willcox Center project.  I appreciated Mr. Roel Krabbendam's style in working with the college and community members." Karen Nicodemus, Ph.D., President, Cochise College "The building that was designed for us will be a true focal point in our community.  It will be incredibly useful but will have the appearance of being extra special.  This was all done with strict budget constraints.  Most importantly, the architects spent so much time with us in our committee to make sure we arrived at the best building possible for our needs and resources.  They especially kept in mind our mission and goals...and [designed] a building where student learning was of primary importance." Debra Ellis, Willcox Center Director Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: ABA Architects, PC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Middlebury College, The Axinn Center for Literary and Cultural Studies  Wintergarden, Classrooms, Performance Hall, AV Facilities, Multifunction Space, Faculty Offices, Reception and Support Size: 82,400 sf Construction Budget: $30M Construction Completed: 2007 "In December 2003, Middlebury College held a design competition for the renovation of the College’s Starr Library. CBT Architects of Boston, MA. was selected to be the architect for the project.  Roel Krabbendam of CBT was assigned the role of design project manager and the work of design began early in 2004.  I soon came to realize I could rely on Roel to provide excellent architectural services while always being aware of budget, schedule, and College design and environmental standards.  Throughout all of our meetings and design reviews with local and state permitting agencies, historic preservationists, faculty and staff , administrators and trustees, donors, and students, Roel was collegial and intelligent while presenting the options and, in some cases, the obstacles that each constituent brought to the design process.  Roel also has an excellent understanding of construction means and methods and this attribute contributed to the “buildability” of the Axinn Center. I am pleased to recommend Roel to you and invite you to learn more about the Axinn Center at Middlebury College by visiting our website www.middlebury.edu." Tom McGinn, Project Manager, Middlebury College Senior Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: CBT Architects, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Middlebury College, The Axinn Center for Literary and Cultural Studies  Wintergarden, Classrooms, Performance Hall, AV Facilities, Multifunction Space, Faculty Offices, Reception and Support Size: 82,400 sf Construction Budget: $30M Construction Completed: 2007 The design team completely rewrote the Middlebury College sustainable design standards and made extensive efforts to meet high sustainability goals.  Awarding the project a Boston Society of Architects 2009 Sustainability Design Award, the jury stated the project was: "elegantly integrated into the traditional architecture, maintaining the austerity of northern Vermont's stern, gray buildings in a bioclimactic way-a successful marriage of historic preservation and new design" Boston Society of Architects "Roel was knowledgable, clear in his presentations and aware of budget constraints.  He has the ability to bridge difficult situations that can arise between owners and architects during the design process, and lead the team to a mutually agreed upon solution.  I would hire or recommend Roel for a project without reservation" Win Wassenar, Planning and Facilities, Middlebury College Senior Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: CBT Architects, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Middlebury College, Biomass Facility Wood Gasification Plant, Woodchip Storage and Conveying, Electric Co-generation Size: 8,000 sf Construction Budget: $12M Construction Completed: 2009 As an integral part of Middlebury's commitment to achieving carbon neutrality, the Biomass plant was conceived of as a showcase as well as a utilitarian heating and electric co-generation plant.  The location and design responded to practical issues (Up to 3 daily semitrailer deliveries of woodchips, facilities department staffing, operation and monitoring, connection to existing steam distribution system), but also responded to campus planning objectives and transformed a utilitarian existing building into an architectural gem. Frequently asked questions about the facility are answered at http://sites.middlebury.edu/biomass/about/faqs/ Senior Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: CBT Architects, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Middlebury College, Biomass Facility Wood Gasification Plant, Woodchip Storage and Conveying, Electric Co-generation Size: 8,000 sf Construction Budget: $12M Construction Completed: 2009 As an integral part of Middlebury's commitment to achieving carbon neutrality, the Biomass plant was conceived of as a showcase as well as a utilitarian heating and electric co-generation plant.  The location and design responded to practical issues (Up to 3 daily semitrailer deliveries of woodchips, facilities department staffing, operation and monitoring, connection to existing steam distribution system), but also responded to campus planning objectives and transformed a utilitarian existing building into an architectural gem. Frequently asked questions about the facility are answered at http://sites.middlebury.edu/biomass/about/faqs/ Senior Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: CBT Architects, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), School of Architecture Architecture Studios, Faculty Offices, Classrooms, Meeting Spaces Size: 60,000 sf The transition from traditional drafting to CADD required MIT to completely reinvent their teaching environments and faculty offices. Assisting architects Leers, Weinzapfel and Associates, the firm developed a new prototype centered on fully and flexibly wired studios that could handle student abuse, reconfigure easily, allow student personalization, and support both traditional and computerized learning modalities. Working directly with suppliers and installers, the firm explored a number of design options before proposing to customize Herman Miller Ethospace workstations to meet the College’s needs. By stripping the system of all cosmetic elements, outfitting it with solid wood counters and basic tackable surfaces, and field testing the result to prove that two grown men could safely jump on the counters, the firm convinced MIT to proceed with the first installation. Success of the prototype subsequently led to full adoption by the School of Architecture. Interior Design: Polly Dithmer and Roel Krabbendam Architecture: Leers, Weinzapfel and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), School of Architecture Architecture Studios, Faculty Offices, Classrooms, Meeting Spaces Size: 60,000 sf The transition from traditional drafting to CADD required MIT to completely reinvent their teaching environments and faculty offices. Assisting architects Leers, Weinzapfel and Associates, the firm developed a new prototype centered on fully and flexibly wired studios that could handle student abuse, reconfigure easily, allow student personalization, and support both traditional and computerized learning modalities. Working directly with suppliers and installers, the firm explored a number of design options before proposing to customize Herman Miller Ethospace workstations to meet the College’s needs. By stripping the system of all cosmetic elements, outfitting it with solid wood counters and basic tackable surfaces, and field testing the result to prove that two grown men could safely jump on the counters, the firm convinced MIT to proceed with the first installation.  Success of the prototype subsequently led to full adoption by the School of Architecture. Interior Design: Polly Dithmer and Roel Krabbendam Architecture: Leers, Weinzapfel and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), School of Architecture Architecture Studios, Faculty Offices, Classrooms, Meeting Spaces Size: 60,000 sf The transition from traditional drafting to CADD required MIT to completely reinvent their teaching environments and faculty offices. Assisting architects Leers, Weinzapfel and Associates, the firm developed a new prototype centered on fully and flexibly wired studios that could handle student abuse, reconfigure easily, allow student personalization, and support both traditional and computerized learning modalities. Working directly with suppliers and installers, the firm explored a number of design options before proposing to customize Herman Miller Ethospace workstations to meet the College’s needs. By stripping the system of all cosmetic elements, outfitting it with solid wood counters and basic tackable surfaces, and field testing the result to prove that two grown men could safely jump on the counters, the firm convinced MIT to proceed with the first installation.  Success of the prototype subsequently led to full adoption by the School of Architecture. Interior Design: Polly Dithmer and Roel Krabbendam Architecture: Leers, Weinzapfel and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Massachusetts, Polymer Research Center Offices, Secretarial Stations, Laboratories, Libraries, Lounges Size:172,000 sf Construction Completed: 1996 This large, complex facility serving the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA presented problems of scale and repetition. The firm collaborated with architects Ellenzweig and Associates to overcome these difficulties and create interiors that made the building legible to even first time visitors. The building was split into two wings, with one devoted to laboratories and the other to student and faculty offices. To avoid repetition, the firm designed three office schemes of custom millwork, allowing professors to select their preference. The public spaces on each floor were also each given distinctive finishes and floor patterns to highlight their unique identities. Labs were designed in a frank, utilitarian manner, focusing on durability and efficiency, exposing systems for easy access, with light countertop surfaces and ceilings designed to reflect and make the most of available daylight. Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect: Ellenzweig and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tufts University, Olin Center for Languages Faculty Offices, Seminar Rooms, Classrooms, Conference Rooms, Theater, Language Lab, Television Studio, Resource Room Construction Completed: 1990 This academic project focused on imagining the “high-tech” teaching environment from first principles. The school challenged the team to take full advantage of available technologies to enable full cultural immersion and powerful storytelling: to re-imagine the classroom as a powerful teaching tool. Working with architect ARC, we focused on sight lines, camera angles, lighting, and acoustics, shaping classrooms as performance spaces in which the teaching wall transformed into a “learning stage” and content arrived electronically to combine distance learning and full immersion. This teaching model was supported by a library, language lab and a TV studio that allowed content generation and transmission. Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect: Architectural Resources Cambridge, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tufts University, Olin Center for Languages Faculty Offices, Seminar Rooms, Classrooms, Conference Rooms, Theater, Language Lab, Television Studio, Resource Room Construction Completed: 1990 This academic project focused on imagining the “high-tech” teaching environment from first principles. The school challenged the team to take full advantage of available technologies to enable full cultural immersion and powerful storytelling: to re-imagine the classroom as a powerful teaching tool. Working with architect ARC, we focused on sight lines, camera angles, lighting, and acoustics, shaping classrooms as performance spaces in which the teaching wall transformed into a “learning stage” and content arrived electronically to combine distance learning and full immersion. This teaching model was supported by a library, language lab and a TV studio that allowed content generation and transmission. Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect: Architectural Resources Cambridge, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tufts University, Olin Center for Languages Faculty Offices, Seminar Rooms, Classrooms, Conference Rooms, Theater, Language Lab, Television Studio, Resource Room Construction Completed: 1990 This academic project focused on imagining the “high-tech” teaching environment from first principles. The school challenged the team to take full advantage of available technologies to enable full cultural immersion and powerful storytelling: to re-imagine the classroom as a powerful teaching tool. Working with architect ARC, we focused on sight lines, camera angles, lighting, and acoustics, shaping classrooms as performance spaces in which the teaching wall transformed into a “learning stage” and content arrived electronically to combine distance learning and full immersion. This teaching model was supported by a library, language lab and a TV studio that allowed content generation and transmission. Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer Architect: Architectural Resources Cambridge, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Higher Education Project Experience: Cochise College, Willcox Center Harvard Business School, Morgan Hall Harvard Business School, Baker Hall Renovations Harvard University, Extension School Middlebury College, Axinn Center at Starr Library Middlebury College, Biomass Facility MIT, School of Architecture Tufts University, Olin Center for Languages Tufts University, South Dormitory Tufts University, Dowling Hall University of Iowa, Henry B. Tippie College of Business University of Massachusetts, Polymer Research Building</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fenton Judicial Center Lawrence, Massachusetts Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Leers Weinzapfel Associates This 10 courtroom facility required extraordinary programming to meet the exacting requirements of each individual judge, as well as the requirements of a civic structure of tremendous importance to the urban renewal of the city.  The generous use of maple furniture and finishes insured durability, as well as a lighter and more contemporary atmosphere than is common in many courthouses.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Skirball Center for American Jewish Life Los Angeles, California The product now of decades of construction, the original phase of this world-class cultural center was designed in the late 1980's with Polly Dithmer as Director of Interior Design at Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.  Polly continued to consult to the project after opening her own firm, through construction of the original center.  The Center includes, an auditorium, food service venues, offices, public spaces, and museum and museum support spaces, each with their own highly specific acoustic, durability, utility, and presentation criteria.  The consensus between client and team that each of these issues would be addressed in an uncompromising fashion insured unparalleled excellence in the execution of this project. Director of Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Architect: Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Skirball Center for American Jewish Life Los Angeles, California The product now of decades of construction, the original phase of this world-class cultural center was designed in the late 1980's with Polly Dithmer as Director of Interior Design at Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.  Polly continued to consult to the project after opening her own firm, through construction of the original center.  The Center includes, an auditorium, food service venues, offices, public spaces, and museum and museum support spaces, each with their own highly specific acoustic, durability, utility, and presentation criteria.  The consensus between client and team that each of these issues would be addressed in an uncompromising fashion insured unparalleled excellence in the execution of this project. Director of Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Architect: Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Skirball Center for American Jewish Life Los Angeles, California The product now of decades of construction, the original phase of this world-class cultural center was designed in the late 1980's with Polly Dithmer as Director of Interior Design at Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.  Polly continued to consult to the project after opening her own firm, through construction of the original center.  The Center includes, an auditorium, food service venues, offices, public spaces, and museum and museum support spaces, each with their own highly specific acoustic, durability, utility, and presentation criteria.  The consensus between client and team that each of these issues would be addressed in an uncompromising fashion insured unparalleled excellence in the execution of this project. Director of Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Architect: Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Skirball Center for American Jewish Life Los Angeles, California The product now of decades of construction, the original phase of this world-class cultural center was designed in the late 1980's with Polly Dithmer as Director of Interior Design at Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.  Polly continued to consult to the project after opening her own firm, through construction of the original center.  The Center includes, an auditorium, food service venues, offices, public spaces, and museum and museum support spaces, each with their own highly specific acoustic, durability, utility, and presentation criteria.  The consensus between client and team that each of these issues would be addressed in an uncompromising fashion insured unparalleled excellence in the execution of this project. Director of Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Architect: Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Skirball Center for American Jewish Life Los Angeles, California The product now of decades of construction, the original phase of this world-class cultural center was designed in the late 1980's with Polly Dithmer as Director of Interior Design at Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.  Polly continued to consult to the project after opening her own firm, through construction of the original center.  The Center includes, an auditorium, food service venues, offices, public spaces, and museum and museum support spaces, each with their own highly specific acoustic, durability, utility, and presentation criteria.  The consensus between client and team that each of these issues would be addressed in an uncompromising fashion insured unparalleled excellence in the execution of this project. Director of Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Architect: Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Institutions Project Experience: Fenton Judicial Center, Lawrence, MA International Trade Center, Washington, DC Levanthal Sidman Community Center, Newton, MA Meekins Library, Williamsburg, MA Skirball Center of American Jewish Life, Los Angeles, CA The Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, FL  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hula Dog Farm Kona, Hawai'i 5,400sf $1.2M Presented with an elephant grass covered slope facing due west toward Kona and the Pacific, we focus on the notion of "Flow", recognizing that air flow and lava flow and water flow are what make this place indelibly sensual and unique. A series of parallel walls support the roof and divide rooms, allowing earth and water and air and plants to flow unimpeded through the house, and a reduced palette of stucco, wood, stone and copper keep the focus outward, on nature. An infinity pool makes the visual connection to the ocean, so that you feel like you are swimming out to sea.  The result feels like living outside, clouds occasionally wafting through the house, the gentle sound of water and the rich smell of earth and plants and flowers a constant. Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Weigang, Marvick  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hula Dog Farm Kona, Hawai'i 5,400sf $1.2M Presented with an elephant grass covered slope facing due west toward Kona and the Pacific, we focus on the notion of "Flow", recognizing that air flow and lava flow and water flow are what make this place indelibly sensual and unique. A series of parallel walls support the roof and divide rooms, allowing earth and water and air and plants to flow unimpeded through the house, and a reduced palette of stucco, wood, stone and copper keep the focus outward, on nature. An infinity pool makes the visual connection to the ocean, so that you feel like you are swimming out to sea.  The result feels like living outside, clouds occasionally wafting through the house, the gentle sound of water and the rich smell of earth and plants and flowers a constant. Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Weigang, Marvick  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hula Dog Farm Kona, Hawai'i 5,400sf $1.2M A series of dramatic skylights erupt through the roof, preserving the connection to the sky and to the sun, and insuring that the connection to the outdoors is kept visceral and constantly changing with the light. Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Weigang, Marvick</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Massachusetts Residence 1800sf Renovation $80,000 A gloomy 1963 tract home tucked into a hill in the deep woods of New England challenges us to find and capitalize on the available daylight.  By removing walls, adding windows and skylights, using light colors and reflective surfaces and focusing the rooms on a huge and dramatically lit painting of the ocean, the house is radically transformed into a joyful and light-filled environment. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Massachusetts Residence 1800sf Renovation $80,000 A gloomy 1963 tract home tucked into a hill in the deep woods of New England challenges us to find and capitalize on the available daylight.  By removing walls, adding windows and skylights, using light colors and reflective surfaces and focusing the rooms on a huge and dramatically lit painting of the ocean, the house is radically transformed into a joyful and light-filled environment. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Massachusetts Residence 1800sf Renovation $80,000 A gloomy 1963 tract home tucked into a hill in the deep woods of New England challenges us to find and capitalize on the available daylight.  By removing walls, adding windows and skylights, using light colors and reflective surfaces and focusing the rooms on a huge and dramatically lit painting of the ocean, the house is radically transformed into a joyful and light-filled environment. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Massachusetts Residence 1800sf Renovation $80,000 A gloomy 1963 tract home tucked into a hill in the deep woods of New England challenges us to find and capitalize on the available daylight.  By removing walls, adding windows and skylights, using light colors and reflective surfaces and focusing the rooms on a huge and dramatically lit painting of the ocean, the house is radically transformed into a joyful and light-filled environment. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Designer: Polly Dithmer  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Weiner Residence Garden Design Winner of a 2014 Judges Award from the Arizona Landscape Contractors Association, this project weaves a serpentine labyrinth through a landscape of apertures in the ground plane (pool, seating area) and cold tolerant native plant species.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sonoran Desert Home Northern Pima County, Arizona Unbuilt A small arroyo provides the focal point for a rammed earth construction in the brutally hot and dry southwest.  Dirt from the property is mined for the walls to minimize material hauling and reinforce the connection to the site, the heavy walls moderating the dramatic temperature swings between night and day.  Every room extends outward to an exterior space, allowing the residents to both sleep and entertain outdoors.  Interior spaces cascade down toward the arroyo, the open plan offering dramatic views to even the innermost parts of the home.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sonoran Desert Home 2 Tucson, Arizona Unbuilt A slightly smaller version of the original Sonoran Desert Home, this residence nestles among the cacti just above a riparian area.   Dirt from the property is again mined for the walls to minimize material hauling and reinforce the connection to the site, the heavy walls moderating the dramatic temperature swings between night and day.  Every room extends outward to an exterior space, allowing the residents to both sleep and entertain outdoors.  Interior spaces cascade downhill, the open plan offering dramatic views to even the innermost parts of the home.  In this design, a sculptural trellis-like structure moves interior air, provides lighting and shades exterior patios.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Private Residence Tamanrasset, Algeria Unbuilt Perched on a ridge outside of the central Saharan city, this home proposes a radically different approach to building and living in the truly extreme desert environment.  Recognizing that earthen construction offers better environmental stability indoors than concrete, but wanting to break away from the short roof spans and small interior spaces that typically result, this structure proposes a thin concrete vault covered by stabilized sand. Interior spaces are freed to open outward, the wind is free to blow through the structure, and the vast vault punctured by lightwells and chimneys offers comfortable shaded outdoor space.  Crucial to this conservative culture, an upstairs room offers entertainment space without violating the privacy of the home below.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chavez Residence Carrizo Springs, Texas Unbuilt With this small, budget constrained home for a couple looking forward to retirement, we were asked to imagine something traditional in appearance but modern in function.  Our simple riff on thick adobe walls and sleeping porches maintains the open quality of a contemporary environment without overtly proclaiming its modernity.  Inside, light shelves reflect daylight onto the ceilings, and light finishes insure a daylight filled space, Here, the narrow footprint of the house avoids any need for skylights to reinforce the daylighting strategy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Colder Climate Prototype Inspired by bear dens and bird nests, igloos and "A" frames, we imagine a different kind of cold climate house.  The proposition that life in cold climates vacillates between a desire for hibernation or insulation from the outdoors (bear den), and full immersion in it (bird nest), suggests a structure offering a continuum between both.  The feeling that fire plays an important emotional role suggests focusing both den and nest on it. Compact like an igloo, but structured like an "A" frame curled around a courtyard, the home actually became a kind of eye to the sky.  Emphatically rejecting the traditional approach of minimizing windows to create gloomy caves, the large triple glazed glass expanse concentrates almost all glazing to the south, and requires blinds to control glare and blankets to control heat loss, but offers the possibility of lying in bed at night and staring up at the stars. Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Homes Project Experience: Single Family Residences: Barnstone Residence, Newton, MA Dershowitz Residence, Cambridge, Massachusetts Dithmer Krabbendam Residence, Boston, Massachusetts Glimcher Residence, Chestnut Hill, Masachusetts Hula Dog Farm, Kona, Hawai'i Kapor Residence, Brookline, Massachusetts Krabbendam Residence, Acton, Massachusetts Marcus Residence, Cambridge, Massachusetts McMahon Residence, Newton, Massachusetts Storey Katz Residence, Barnstable, Massachusetts Hula Dog Barn, Kona, Hawai'i Unbuilt Residences: Chavez Residence, Carrizo Springs, TX Ben Sebgag Residence, Tamanrasset, Algeria Higby Barn Conversion, Woodstock, Vermont Rammed Earth House 1, Tucson, Arizona Rammed Earth House 2, Tucson, Arizona Cold Climate Prototype Multi-Family Housing The Esplanade, Cambridge, Massachusetts Housing for Women with Children, Tucson, Arizona Shelter for Women with Children, Tucson, Arizona</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Casernement de Douanes Tamanrasset, Algeria Our proposal for this barracks housing the border patrol places the  ubiquitous soccer field to the south free of shade, and then imagines a dense casbah of structures and alleys that maximize the shade everywhere else.  A thick concrete shell protects the communal functions at the center of the complex, with the residences protected by second skins of  trellis. Parking is kept at the street edge in order to maximize site area available to pedestrians. At the heart is a question of how to create community from a mix of both married and single men and women along with children, in a culture that we have experienced but do not know deeply, on a campus defined by the job these people do and not their social or cultural or religious backgrounds.   Our proposition puts single men and single women at opposite edges of the campus, and places families closer to the center as a kind of mediator.  The administrative and communal functions occupy the heart of the facility. We have opted for a low rise solution to the problem rather than, for example, putting all of the housing in a single block, thereby giving every family a private courtyard and each gender its own precinct.   The walls of our buildings take their inspiration from cactii and torn fence. From cactii we know that a pleated or wrinkled or slatted skin will shade itself and reduce heat gain. The torn fence comes from a meditation on what the border patrol does, guarding boundaries or fences. Our thought was that a barracks that in some small way has the border guard constantly penetrating torn fences might gain some insight or even empathy for the people they seek to apprehend. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Housing for Homeless Women with Children Tucson, Arizona On the site of some worn out apartments, the philanthropic organization proposes to construct a new community for women in need, invited to stay for a year as they rebuild their lives. 16 new two bedroom apartments are envisioned, arranged in pairs around small shady courtyards.  In this way, residents are encouraged to socialize and cooperate together to take responsibility for the security and maintenance of the site. Central to the collective is a new community building and playground, with an administrative office monitoring the entrance to the site and function room for meetings and social activities.  Here again, the venue is designed to invite residents to socialize and cooperate, while giving the children safe, monitored space to play. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Shelter for Homeless Women with Children Tucson, Arizona To address the growing need for short term shelter in addition to longer term housing, the Hearth proposes a new structure on one of their existing sites. As we met some of the indomitable women currently served by the Hearth, we were inspired to design the building through their eyes: first of all, private and secure, so that their fears of further abuse are firmly addressed, secondly, grounded and stable, so that the insecurity of their present circumstances is allayed, and finally, brightly daylit from above to communicate a sense of hope and a better future. The building houses 16 family groups at one time, with rooms paired around a shared bathroom.  Secure storage, casual seating areas, kitchen, dining room, separate adult and children's rooms, and administrative facilities complete the facility. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tucson Headquarters Building Renovation 13,500sf $600,000 Construction start: January 2014 A grim building on an important intersection in downtown Tucson serves as the starting point for an ambitious remodel after years of fundraising for this philanthropic organization.  The existing corner is opened up and re-imagined as an opportunity to show what Big Brothers Big Sisters is doing and the building envelope is upgraded to address both noise and energy concerns. Inside, the first floor is completely gutted and most interior partitions are replaced with open workstations.  What was once a dark and uninspiring space will now welcome families with new furniture and finishes and an inviting, nicely daylit atmosphere. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tucson Headquarters Building Renovation 13,500sf $600,000 Construction start: January 2014 A grim building on an important intersection in downtown Tucson serves as the starting point for an ambitious remodel after years of fundraising for this philanthropic organization.  The existing corner is opened up and re-imagined as an opportunity to show what Big Brothers Big Sisters is doing and the building envelope is upgraded to address both noise and energy concerns. Inside, the first floor is completely gutted and most interior partitions are replaced with open workstations.  What was once a dark and uninspiring space will now welcome families with new furniture and finishes and an inviting, nicely daylit atmosphere. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Housing for Homeless Women with Children Tucson, Arizona On the site of some worn out apartments, the philanthropic organization proposes to construct a new community for women in need, invited to stay for a year as they rebuild their lives. 16 new two bedroom apartments are envisioned, arranged in pairs around small shady courtyards.  In this way, residents are encouraged to socialize and cooperate together to take responsibility for the security and maintenance of the site. Central to the collective is a new community building and playground, with an administrative office monitoring the entrance to the site and function room for meetings and social activities.  Here again, the venue is designed to invite residents to socialize and cooperate, while giving the children safe, monitored space to play. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Housing for Homeless Women with Children Tucson, Arizona On the site of some worn out apartments, the philanthropic organization proposes to construct a new community for women in need, invited to stay for a year as they rebuild their lives. 16 new two bedroom apartments are envisioned, arranged in pairs around small shady courtyards.  In this way, residents are encouraged to socialize and cooperate together to take responsibility for the security and maintenance of the site. Central to the collective is a new community building and playground, with an administrative office monitoring the entrance to the site and function room for meetings and social activities.  Here again, the venue is designed to invite residents to socialize and cooperate, while giving the children safe, monitored space to play. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Housing for Homeless Women with Children Tucson, Arizona On the site of some worn out apartments, the philanthropic organization proposes to construct a new community for women in need, invited to stay for a year as they rebuild their lives. 16 new two bedroom apartments are envisioned, arranged in pairs around small shady courtyards.  In this way, residents are encouraged to socialize and cooperate together to take responsibility for the security and maintenance of the site. Central to the collective is a new community building and playground, with an administrative office monitoring the entrance to the site and function room for meetings and social activities.  Here again, the venue is designed to invite residents to socialize and cooperate, while giving the children safe, monitored space to play. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Housing for Homeless Women with Children Tucson, Arizona On the site of some worn out apartments, the philanthropic organization proposes to construct a new community for women in need, invited to stay for a year as they rebuild their lives. 16 new two bedroom apartments are envisioned, arranged in pairs around small shady courtyards.  In this way, residents are encouraged to socialize and cooperate together to take responsibility for the security and maintenance of the site. Central to the collective is a new community building and playground, with an administrative office monitoring the entrance to the site and function room for meetings and social activities.  Here again, the venue is designed to invite residents to socialize and cooperate, while giving the children safe, monitored space to play. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Offices for Philanthropic Organizations Tucson, Arizona Recognizing a need for new offices, the Hearth Foundation imagines a venue for a variety of philanthropic organizations to share facilities, save operating cost and build community. On a constrained site, we propose a completely flexible, open-plan building built over the required parking.  The structure of the building allows for unconstrained configuration within, accommodating the changing sizes and needs of the tenants. The building is outfitted with solar hot water and photovoltaic panels to cut operating costs, recognizing that start-up capital is easier to raise than the funds to pay for long-term expenses. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Offices for Philanthropic Organizations Tucson, Arizona Recognizing a need for new offices, the Hearth Foundation imagines a venue for a variety of philanthropic organizations to share facilities, save operating cost and build community. On a constrained site, we propose a completely flexible, open-plan building built over the required parking.  The structure of the building allows for unconstrained configuration within, accommodating the changing sizes and needs of the tenants. The building is outfitted with solar hot water and photovoltaic panels to cut operating costs, recognizing that start-up capital is easier to raise than the funds to pay for long-term expenses. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Offices for Philanthropic Organizations Tucson, Arizona Recognizing a need for new offices, the Hearth Foundation imagines a venue for a variety of philanthropic organizations to share facilities, save operating cost and build community. On a constrained site, we propose a completely flexible, open-plan building built over the required parking.  The structure of the building allows for unconstrained configuration within, accommodating the changing sizes and needs of the tenants. The building is outfitted with solar hot water and photovoltaic panels to cut operating costs, recognizing that start-up capital is easier to raise than the funds to pay for long-term expenses. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Shelter for Homeless Women with Children Tucson, Arizona To address the growing need for short term shelter in addition to longer term housing, the Hearth proposes a new structure on one of their existing sites. As we met some of the indomitable women currently served by the Hearth, we were inspired to design the building through their eyes: first of all, private and secure, so that their fears of further abuse are firmly addressed, secondly, grounded and stable, so that the insecurity of their present circumstances is allayed, and finally, brightly daylit from above to communicate a sense of hope and a better future. The building houses 16 family groups at one time, with rooms paired around a shared bathroom.  Secure storage, casual seating areas, kitchen, dining room, separate adult and children's rooms, and administrative facilities complete the facility. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Shelter for Homeless Women with Children Tucson, Arizona To address the growing need for short term shelter in addition to longer term housing, the Hearth proposes a new structure on one of their existing sites. As we met some of the indomitable women currently served by the Hearth, we were inspired to design the building through their eyes: first of all, private and secure, so that their fears of further abuse are firmly addressed, secondly, grounded and stable, so that the insecurity of their present circumstances is allayed, and finally, brightly daylit from above to communicate a sense of hope and a better future. The building houses 16 family groups at one time, with rooms paired around a shared bathroom.  Secure storage, casual seating areas, kitchen, dining room, separate adult and children's rooms, and administrative facilities complete the facility. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Hearth Foundation Shelter for Homeless Women with Children Tucson, Arizona To address the growing need for short term shelter in addition to longer term housing, the Hearth proposes a new structure on one of their existing sites. As we met some of the indomitable women currently served by the Hearth, we were inspired to design the building through their eyes: first of all, private and secure, so that their fears of further abuse are firmly addressed, secondly, grounded and stable, so that the insecurity of their present circumstances is allayed, and finally, brightly daylit from above to communicate a sense of hope and a better future. The building houses 16 family groups at one time, with rooms paired around a shared bathroom.  Secure storage, casual seating areas, kitchen, dining room, separate adult and children's rooms, and administrative facilities complete the facility. Architect: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: Imagine RED LLC  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cochise County Association for the Handicapped Bisbee, Arizona This organization solves live and work problems for the handicapped of Cochise County in southern Arizona.  Expanding the program on an existing site, we take our cues from the existing offices and propose a series of attenuated roofs under which we assemble vocational, storage, non-vocational and residential programs.  The thin buildings are arranged to create protected courtyards that serve as work areas, gardens and areas for relaxation. Largely paid for by a fabulous annual cake sale, the expanded complex opened in 2010. Project Architect: Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: ABA Architects, PC</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Non-Profit Project Experience: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tucson, Headquarters Cochise County Association for the Handicapped The Hearth Foundation, Housing for Homeless Women The Hearth Foundation, Offices for Philanthropies The Hearth Foundation, Shelter for Homeless Women Humane Society of Southern Arizona, Headquarters</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Architect of Record: A. C. Martin, Los Angeles, CA Commission: State-approved, Modular, Net-Zero Classrooms Architect: Roel Krabbendam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Architect of Record: A. C. Martin, Los Angeles, CA Commission: State-approved, Modular, Net-Zero Classrooms Architect: Roel Krabbendam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Architect of Record: A. C. Martin, Los Angeles, CA Commission: State-approved, Modular, Net-Zero Classrooms Architect: Roel Krabbendam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Architect of Record: A. C. Martin, Los Angeles, CA Commission: State-approved, Modular, Net-Zero Classrooms Architect: Roel Krabbendam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Architect of Record: A. C. Martin, Los Angeles, CA Commission: State-approved, Modular, Net-Zero Classrooms Architect: Roel Krabbendam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Architect of Record: A. C. Martin, Los Angeles, CA Commission: State-approved, Modular, Net-Zero Classrooms Architect: Roel Krabbendam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Architect of Record: A. C. Martin, Los Angeles, CA Commission: State-approved, Modular, Net-Zero Classrooms Architect: Roel Krabbendam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Estee Lauder Company Commission: Prototype Retail Venue Brand: Origins  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Estee Lauder Company Commission: Prototype Retail Venue Brand: Origins  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Commission: Prototype Architectural Student Workstation Brand: Herman Miller  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Commission: Prototype Architectural Student Workstation Brand: Herman Miller  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: IBM Commission: Prototype Dormitory    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: IBM Commission: Prototype Dormitory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Mobil Oil Corporation Commission: Prototype Retail Venue    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Confidential Commission: Cold Climate Residential Prototype</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Confidential Commission: Cold Climate Residential Prototype</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Confidential Commission: Cold Climate Residential Prototype</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Confidential Commission: Cold Climate Residential Prototype</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Confidential Commission: Hot Climate Residential Prototype</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Confidential Commission: Hot Climate Residential Prototype</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Confidential Commission: Hot Climate Residential Prototype</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Confidential Commission: Hot Climate Residential Prototype</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Confidential Commission: Hot Climate Residential Prototype</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Polaroid Corporation Commission: 4 Frames  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Polaroid Corporation Commission: 4 Frames  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Polaroid Corporation Commission: 4 Frames  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Client: Polaroid Corporation Commission: 4 Frames  </image:caption>
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    <loc>http://www.imaginered.com/home-3</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-04-25</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>April 2016: Responding to conditions set by the Ministry of Works and Human Settlements, conceptual drawings are now complete for Tharpaling Norbu of Bhutan.  December 2015: The Bhutan Ministry of Works and Human Settlements gives conditional approval of our design for Tharpaling Norbu. Our thanks to them for a productive meeting. We're pleased to unveil the preliminary drawings for Tharpaling Norbu, a retreat in central Bhutan. Acknowledging the traditional architecture of this remote kingdom, we devised a series of environments focusing on the experiences of Exploration, Discovery, and Enlightenment. See it in our hospitality portfolio. Our design for the Weiner Residence wins a 2014 Excellence in Landscaping Award from the Arizona Landscape Contractors' Association! Many thanks to Horticulture Unlimited for a terrific install of an unusual project, and to the Weiners for trusting us with their aspirations. Many thanks to Tharpaling Norbu of Bhutan for entrusting us with their project, and for sponsoring our visit to investigate the site for a new resort. Experiencing first hand the people, the architecture, the climate, and the culture of this unusual country has left an enduring impression. Ever wonder what we listen to in the studio? All our evolving play lists are now on Spotify: search for "RED Studio Music".</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>April 2016: Responding to conditions set by the Ministry of Works and Human Settlements, conceptual drawings are now complete for Tharpaling Norbu of Bhutan.  December 2015: The Bhutan Ministry of Works and Human Settlements gives conditional approval of our design for Tharpaling Norbu. Our thanks to them for a productive meeting. We're pleased to unveil the preliminary drawings for Tharpaling Norbu, a retreat in central Bhutan. Acknowledging the traditional architecture of this remote kingdom, we devised a series of environments focusing on the experiences of Exploration, Discovery, and Enlightenment. See it in our hospitality portfolio. Our design for the Weiner Residence wins a 2014 Excellence in Landscaping Award from the Arizona Landscape Contractors' Association! Many thanks to Horticulture Unlimited for a terrific install of an unusual project, and to the Weiners for trusting us with their aspirations. Many thanks to Tharpaling Norbu of Bhutan for entrusting us with their project, and for sponsoring our visit to investigate the site for a new resort. Experiencing first hand the people, the architecture, the climate, and the culture of this unusual country has left an enduring impression. Ever wonder what we listen to in the studio? All our evolving play lists are now on Spotify: search for "RED Studio Music".</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2016-12-12</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Approached circuitously through a darkened Blue Pine forest, the sound of a running stream and the smell of sap and wood and distant smoke quieting the mind, sunlit prayer flags announce your arrival at Tharpaling Norbu.  With deference to a traditional architecture of heavy timber, exquisite stone walls and metal roofing, we focus on the experience of exploration, discovery and enlightenment to inhabit a clearing in the middle of protected pine forests in central Bhutan. "Observing him interacting with Bhutan urban planning officials, architects, engineers, land owners,and farmers all brought home to me that we made the correct choice in selecting Roel Krabbendam and his firm. With a disarming combination of lightness and cheerfulness, boundless sensitivity and generosity, profound laser-like attention to detail, flow and design consequences, as well as profound attention to the business side of bringing a resort retreat concept into reality, Mr. Krabbendam ensures that the best investor-worthy presentations are developed. I endorse the selection of imagine RED LLC for projects seeking exceptional design talent and outcomes". Charles Simmons, Managing Partner, Tharpaling Norbu, Kingdom of Bhutan</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Approached circuitously through a darkened Blue Pine forest, the sound of a running stream and the smell of sap and wood and distant smoke quieting the mind, sunlit prayer flags announce your arrival at Tharpaling Norbu.  With deference to a traditional architecture of heavy timber, exquisite stone walls and metal roofing, we focus on the experience of exploration, discovery and enlightenment to inhabit a clearing in the middle of protected pine forests in central Bhutan. "Observing him interacting with Bhutan urban planning officials, architects, engineers, land owners,and farmers all brought home to me that we made the correct choice in selecting Roel Krabbendam and his firm. With a disarming combination of lightness and cheerfulness, boundless sensitivity and generosity, profound laser-like attention to detail, flow and design consequences, as well as profound attention to the business side of bringing a resort retreat concept into reality, Mr. Krabbendam ensures that the best investor-worthy presentations are developed. I endorse the selection of imagine RED LLC for projects seeking exceptional design talent and outcomes". Charles Simmons, Managing Partner, Tharpaling Norbu, Kingdom of Bhutan</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Central to the life at Tharpaling Norbu lies the courtyard, pergola, pool and fountains of the great circular stone Lodge. Flowering and fruit laden vines and trees scent the air of this hidden space surrounded by Living, Library, Cafe, Dining, and Meeting facilities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We atomize residential villas deep in the forested northern parcel of the site in order to offer seclusion and protect as many trees as possible.  These villas are imagined as matryoshka dolls: a brightly daylit stone volume nested in a traditional carved wood volume nested in a modern glass volume surrounded by trees, so that entering becomes a procession of discovery. A small Temple acknowledges the Buddhist underpinnings of the culture and offers private meditation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Below the main Lodge, we arrange a dense collection of Meadow suites under grass roofs, so that the view from above is of the original meadow and not the architecture.  These suites too are then discovered on the approach. Each one surrounds a recessed outdoor patio and fire pit insuring privacy both indoors and out in warm weather and cold. Scattered among the Suites, small pavilions offer diverse activities to enrich the guest experience and build on the theme of exploration and discovery.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2021-08-23</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Neustar Headquarters Washington, DC 40,000sf A deep, flat pancake of a space, filled with columns and poorly daylit, hosts the new headquarters for this newly independent spin-off from Lockheed-Martin.   The prototype proposes a matrix of elliptical conference rooms, partly translucent and partly clad in marker board, to serve as a beacon of light for each department on the floor and as kiosks to promote brainstorming and informal collaboration.  In contrast, workstations are kept radically light and flexible in order to simplify movement and reconfiguration.  The hexagonal structure of Herman Miller's Resolve System allows for organic growth and congregation among the columns and conference rooms as teams form, change or dissolve. By highlighting the distinction between the stationary and the mobile, the project pushes to powerfully address the desire for informal work options, the need for flexible teams and the mandate to economically transform a tough tenant space into a vibrant work environment. Design Architect: Roel Krabbendam Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Ganek, Baer  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Choate Hall and Stewart LLP Boston, MA 154,000 SF This law firm occupies seven floors of a cylindrical building overlooking the harbor in downtown Boston.  In addition to standardized offices, secretarial spaces and conference rooms, the program includes a cafe, computer room, library and conference center. The design was inspired by the sea, and in particular by the sand and sea glass and driftwood found on the beaches of New England. Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Firm of Record: CBT  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Combined Jewish Philanthropies Boston, MA The Combined Jewish Philanthropies purchase a narrow flatiron building in downtown Boston and embark on extensive additions and renovations.  We propose to gather core elements behind a curved maple wall, remove partitions, minimize enclosed offices, and furnish the staff with high-end 9' x 9' workstations.  The top floor is proposed to house a conference center and support facilities. The resulting space is bright and functional, encouraging cooperation and collaboration in a powerful way, and reinvigorating the organization after years of making do in rented space. Interior Design: Polly Dithmer, Roel Krabbendam Office of Record: Leers, Weinzapfel and Associates, Inc.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Veritude Corporate Headquarters Boston, Massachusetts How to vitalize a workspace starved for daylight?  How to engage staff with paint and fabric and carpet? Color is the answer, with attention to artificial lighting, and perhaps some natural wood and plants to cut the artificiality. Glass helps a lot, to expand the sense of space. This offshoot of Fidelity Investments demonstrates one successful approach. interior design: Polly Dithmer office of record: ADD, Inc</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>888 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 495,000 Gross Square Feet 888 Boylston Street is a 19 story mixed use proposal incorporating street and arcade level retail space with 17 stories of office space above, supported by 2 stories of underground parking. Situated between the Prudential Center Arcade entrance, and the Hynes Convention Center, the project is set back from Boylston Street to create a new pedestrian scaled street level plaza to replace the existing, two-level plaza. The proposed building height approximates the height of the nearby Fairfield residential towers, placing 888 Boylston comfortably in the context of these taller buildings. The building is conceived as a foreground element to the Prudential Tower, the curved curtainwall contrasting with the adjacent masonry structures on Boylston Street. With the Prudential Tower and adjacent plaza, 888 Boylston represents an experiential “pause” along the south edge of the street. The building is governed by a complex series of zoning regulations, overlay district regulations and independant covenants with abutters. Wind studies and animated shadow studies were completed in 2006, and a consensus - building effort with abutters and the Boston Redevelopment Authority commenced shortly, there after MEPA permitting began in 2007. The street level of 888 Boylston Street incorporates an office lobby entrance and a large expanse of retail entered from the plaza to insure a dynamic plaza edge and street presence. Escalators in the office lobby bring pedestrians up to a second floor office elevator lobby directly connected to the Prudential Center Arcade and new Mandarin Oriental Arcade. In this way the building expands and benefits from the powerful urban connectivity represented by the Arcade pedestrian network. Arcade level retail within 888 Boylston connects directly to the Arcade and adds diversity to the retail by offering larger tenant spaces. The opportunity to connect directly to the foodcourt offers increased diversity there as well. Senior Project Manager: Roel Krabbendam Firm of Record: CBT Architects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Workplace Project Experience: Champion International, Renovations Choate, Hall and Stewart, Law Offices Combined Jewish Philanthropies, Headquarters Egon Zehnder International, Outsourcing Office EMC Corporation, Renovations Fidelity Investments, Branded Environments Hutchins, Wheeler &amp; Dittmar, Law Offices IBM, Educational Center Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, Headquarters Neustar Inc., Headquarters Veritude Inc., Headquarters Williams &amp; Connolly, Law Offices 888 Boylston Street, Commercial Office Building</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-06-26</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2020-06-29</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Lawrence, Massachusetts Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Leers Weinzapfel Associates This 10 courtroom facility required extraordinary programming to meet the exacting requirements of each individual judge, as well as the requirements of a civic structure of tremendous importance to the urban renewal of the city.  The generous use of maple furniture and finishes insured durability, as well as a lighter and more contemporary atmosphere than is common in many courthouses.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fenton Judicial Center Lawrence, Massachusetts Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Leers Weinzapfel Associates This 10 courtroom facility required extraordinary programming to meet the exacting requirements of each individual judge, as well as the requirements of a civic structure of tremendous importance to the urban renewal of the city.  The generous use of maple furniture and finishes insured durability, as well as a lighter and more contemporary atmosphere than is common in many courthouses.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fenton Judicial Center Lawrence, Massachusetts Interior Design: Polly Dithmer Office of Record: Leers Weinzapfel Associates This 10 courtroom facility required extraordinary programming to meet the exacting requirements of each individual judge, as well as the requirements of a civic structure of tremendous importance to the urban renewal of the city.  The generous use of maple furniture and finishes insured durability, as well as a lighter and more contemporary atmosphere than is common in many courthouses.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-06-29</lastmod>
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