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Bloomingdale /
Bloemendaal


Go Slow: Droog with Marije Vogelzang, sloom.org (Rianne Makkink and Herman Verkerk) and Hansje van Halem
About Droog
Droog started in 1993 as a statement on design, a no-nonsense, down to earth design mentality. Droog has its flagship store and office, Factory & Outlet, the Creative agency and the Lab in Amsterdam, stores in New York and in Tokyo, and distributes in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North America.

www.droog.com

About Marije Vogelzang
Marije Vogelzang knows all about the magic of eating design. Food is not just the things lying on your plate, but also the atmosphere, the sound, the people you’re with, the story behind the ingredients. It’s about using all your senses.

www.proefamsterdam.nl
About Rianne Makkink
Rianne Makkink started her own office in 1990 together with architect Rients Dijkstra and worked on big urban design projects. From 2003 she founded the design office Studio Makkink & Bey together with Jurgen Bey.

www.studiomakkinkbey.nl

About Herman Verkerk
Herman Verkerk founded his office Eventarchitectuur in 1993 in Amsterdam with commissions including fashion shows, shops, offices and houses, along with installations and exhibition designs for cultural institutions in the Netherlands and abroad.

Since 2003 Rianne Makkink and Herman Verkerk collaborate under the name sloom.org.

www.eventarchitectuur.nl
About sloom.org
Sloom.org was founded in 2003 by Rianne Makkink and Herman Verkerk. It initiates activities that express a reconsideration of architecture, urban and landscape design, no longer from a critical distance but a direct intervening method. As the discussion of ‘high’ and ‘low’ culture has been taken over by the discussion about ‘fast’ and ‘slow’, sloom.org embraces the potential of ‘slowness’.

www.sloom.org

About Hansje van Halem
Hansje van Halem has worked as an independent graphic designer since 2003. With the computer as her favorite tool, typography turned from hobby to profession. Claiming she doesn’t know much about letterforms, she usually starts with existing forms and transforms them.

www.hansje.net
These names are the titles of the former officers' houses during Pioneers of Change. Click on each name for the specific program:

To download a map and program (pdf, 580 Kb), click here.
Staten Island /
Staten Eylandt
Pop up store:
100 dollars or less

Bowery /
Bouwerij
The luxury of
Silence and Care

Harlem /
Haarlem
Platform21 =
Repairing
Hempstead /
Heemstede
Knitting:
Christien Meindertsma

Bushwick /
Boswijck
Urban
Farming

Flushing /
Vlissingen
Harvest Map:
2012Architecten
Bloomingdale /
Bloemendaal
Go Slow / Droog, Sloom.org,
Vogelzang and van Halem

Gravesend /
's Gravesande
Drawn from Clay:
Atelier NL

Brooklyn /
Breukelen
Realtime:
Maarten Baas
Coney Island /
Conyne Eylandt
Painted / Parsons
The New School for Design

Rhode Island /
Roode Eylandt
Open Talks
Dutch Profiles

Greenwhich /
Greenwijck
Lawn:
Various objects