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Architectural travel The small group of colleagues of Haskoning Engineers & Architects who travelled to a monastery in Tuscany (Italy) on Ascension Day 2004 were used to visiting interesting cities in our own country together and talking about them extensively with each other. The origin of this lay in winning the Haskoning Dubo Award 1998 for the sustainable new construction of a Rabobank, by the core team, Hans Jan Dürr (architecture & engineering), Ton Gijsbers (structural) and Loe Ortmans (installations). The prize money was spent on a excursion to The Hague and Rotterdam (July 1999), where we visited the latest architectural projects. We were also able to go to Maastricht for a day and the development of the Ceramique area was thoroughly examined (September 1999).A few Dubo veterans decided to continue organizing the annual trips and so Groningen (2001) and the eastern islands of Amsterdam (2002) were visited. In 2003, the German border was crossed and the reuse of Zeche Zollverein in Essen, the most modern mine in Europe in the interbellum of the 20th century, was studied. The involvement of Jan van Swam (engineering) , who had joined us on the last excursion, at the Augustinian monastery in San Gimignano in Tuscany aroused the group's interest in spreading its wings even further in Europe. 1999 The Hague & Rotterdam NL The Hague - City Hall & Library The Hague (Meier); Ministry of WVS (Graves & Soeters), Tower (Krier), Muzenplein (Natalini) and the Zürich Tower (Pelli) Rotterdam - Schouwburgplein (West 8), Cinema (van Velzen), the Lijnbaan & Koopgoot, Erasmus Bridge (van Berkel), Kop van Zuid with courthouse (Ligtvoet) Maastricht - Céramique site, urban design Coenen. 2001 Groningen Groninger Museum (Mendini & Coop Himmel(b)lau); Waagstraat (Natalini); Provincial House (Benthem Crouwel); School 1922-'23 (Wiebenga). 2002 Eastern Islands Harbor Amsterdam KNSM ISLAND - Buildings "Piraeus" (Kollhoff/Rapp) "SkyDome" (Arets); urban plan (Coenen). JAVA ISLAND - Urban development plan (Soeters) Two buildings by Diener & Diener; Schaefer Bridge (Venhoeven CS) BORNEO-SPORENBURG - Long strips of low-rise buildings are characteristic of these two harbour islands. Large residential blocks interrupt this sea of houses, like The Whale (Architecten Cie) 2003 – Essen, Germany Zeche Zollverein 1928-’32; production halls; Kokerei; Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen Halle 7 (Forster); Centre of Essen, Aalto Musiktheater (Aalto). 2005 – Liège Belgium Housing Hors Château 1979 (Vandenhove); new TGV station Liège Guillemins (design 1996) was under construction (Calatrava). 2006 – Le Corbusier in France 1: Eveux, Ronchamp Eveux sur l’Arbresle – monastery La Tourette (1953-’60) by Le Corbusier. Lyon – TGV station by Calatrava (1989-’94); Ronchamp –chapel Notre Dame du Haut by Le Corbusier (1951-’55). 2007 – Dessau, Dresden, Weimar - Germany Dessau - Bauhaus building (1926) and Meisterhäuser. Dresden - Zwinger Palace (1719-1738), Semperoper (1871-’78), Frauenkirche (1726-’43); VW car factory Gläserne Manufaktur (2001); Saxon State Library (1998-2002) by Ortner & Ortner; UFA Palast cinema (1998) by Coop Himmelb(l)au. Weimar, Haus am Horn (Bauhaus 1923), Bauhaus Weimar by Henry van de Velde (1906). 2008 – Le Corbusier in France 2: Paris, Firminy, Lyon Villa Savoye in Poissy and Maison La Roche & Jeanneret by Le Corbusier & Pierre Jeanneret (1929) Paris: Musée du Quai Branly by Nouvel. Lyon; Opéra (extension and renovation Nouvel, 1993). Firminy: church St. Pierre (1963-2006), stadium (1965-’69) & cultural center maison des jeunes (1960-’65) Unité d’Habitation (1963-’68) all by Le Corbusier. 2008 – Liège and Limburg TGV station in Liège. Ronald McDonald house Kindervallei Valkenburg (Hundertwasser). 2009 – Stuttgart and Munich, Germany Stuttgart: Mercedes Benz museum (UN Studio) & Weissenhof Siedlung (1927). Porsche Museum (Delugan Meissl). Munich: Allianz Arena & Art Academy by Coop Himmelb(l)au; Olympia stadium & BMW Welt (Coop Himmelb(l)au). 2009 – Almere Urban development plan centre by OMA 1994-2010. Buildings by Alsop, de Portzamparc, Sanaa, Meyer & Van Schooten, Coenen, van Zuuk, Dam & Partners, UN Studio, MVRDV, Gigon Guyer, SeARCH, OMA Almere Buiten – Buitenkans, Bouwexpo 2001 'Gewild Wonen'; Nature experience centre De Oostvaarders Almere Hout; Almere Haven, the oldest district from 1975. 2010 – Berlin, Germany Dutch Embassy by OMA; Museum Island; historical museum (I.M. Pei); Sony Center. Federal Chancellery; Jewish memorial; Potsdamer Platz with a visit to the Science Center; Neue Nationalgalerie (Mies van der Rohe); Galeries Lafayette (Nouvel); Gendarme market, opera, French cathedral, Unter den Linden; Pariser Platz; GSW headquarters. Jewish Museum (Libeskind); Humboldt University Library; Norman Foster's Freie Universität Library, Potsdam: Einstein Turm. Wolfsburg: Phaeno Science Center (Hadid); VW's Autostadt.