Bookish Buildings

De Batavier is a Facade of Books in Lootstraat, Amsterdam

De Batavier in Lootstraat, Amsterdam is a facade of books designed by artist Sanja Medic, ceramist P. Kemink and graphic designers Melle Hammer and Susanne Laws. It was commissioned by Dutch housing organization De Alliantie and HVDN Architects.

The facade of books is actually a ‘library’ of 250 ceramic books. The names on spines of the books are actually works from 18th and 19th century Dutch writers and poets whose names are now used as street names in the surrounding neighborhood.

Ceramic Art Installations
Art installations made of ceramics are becoming more prominent in architecture.
Literary Architecture
Architecture is increasingly being designed based on literary works and authors.
Interactive Facades
Facades are now being designed to provide interaction between people and the built environment.

Who This Affects Most

Architecture
The architecture industry should incorporate more interactive designs in their building facades.
Art
The art industry can explore more ceramic installations in urban spaces.
Literature
The literary industry should explore collaborations with architects to create literary-inspired architecture.
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3.5 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 17%
Activity 81%
Freshness 8%

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