Flight home
I flew from Madrid back to Los Angeles today.
I am very grateful to RTKL Architects and the Gesundheit Family (University of Southern California) for giving me the opportunity to go on this research trip. I feel very lucky because not only did I get to travel to the Netherlands specifically to research Dutch floating architecture, but I even got to visit Germany and Spain for a more general type of architecture tour. This will be my last post for this Aquatecture blog, as the purpose of it was to document my travels through Europe. Please feel free to explore my site.
This blog is long in the sense that the first part of my trip (3 weeks in the Netherlands) is hidden beneath my subsequent travels to Germany and Spain. So I thought it would be a good idea to show some photos and renderings I consider to be highlights from the ‘Aquatecture’ portion of my trip. See images below.
Thank you to everyone who has been loyally reading my blog!
- Floating Home along Amstel River
- Floating Home along Amstel River
- The houseboat where I lived
- Scenery from Delft
- Waterfront homes in Kortenhoef
- Waterfront homes in Kortenhoef
- Waterfront homes in Almere
- Waterfront homes in Almere
- Waterfront homes in Almere
- Waterfront homes in Almere
- Dike in Almere
- Floating homes by VVKH
- Plan Tij by Klunder Architecten
- Plan Tij by Klunder Architecten
- AMFORA project by Zwarts and Jansma
- AMFORA project by Zwarts and Jansma
- AMFORA project by Zwarts and Jansma
- The New Water project by Waterstudio
- The New Water project by Waterstudio
- The New Water project by Waterstudio
- Nesselande project by Attika Architekten
- Nesselande project by Attika Architekten
- Floating home by Aquatecture
- Leidsche Rijn project by Aquatecture
- Den Bosch project by Aquatecture
- Den Bosch project by Aquatecture


























