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Bicycle staple SPICA 026. Sculpture

Don Hoppenbrouwer

Netherlands

Sculpture, Paint on Steel

Size: 39.4 W x 33.5 H x 2.4 D in

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A design for a staple, for the benefit of placing bicycles, based in the Nail Quarter in Arnhem. The Nail Quarter owes its name to two medieval warehouses, called nails. The word nail goes back to the Latin Word spica that means ear of corn. The nails were used for the storage of the grain harvest. The oldest known nail was called the Dullertspijker (1572 AD). In later centuries it was used as a country estate, with 12 hectares of land around it. The last owner was the Arnhem lawyer, politician and benefactor W.H. Dullert (1817-1881 AD). Dullert sold from 1860 AD plots of land for the benefit of the Arnhem urban sprawl. He sold also the Dullert Nail which was demolished in 1880. It make way for the houses of the Nail Quarter. The Nail Quarter is now, after years of decline, a sought after residential area. The prostitution is beginning 2006 disappeared and many of the monumental homes are renovated. The idea for the design SPICA 026 is inspired by the image of the Dullert Nail, namesake of the Nail Quarter. The silhouette of the Nail comes back in the staple which is designed especially for the district. The contemporary design of the staple is tailored to the stately and distinguished architecture, typical for the Nail Quarter. A number of proposals are included by the design how to put the staple in series. With simple means, such as applying paving and green, it becomes a landscape element in the built environment. The design is nominated.

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Sculpture:Paint on Steel

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 33.5 H x 2.4 D in

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Don Hoppenbrouwer, designe and artist, studied architectural design at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. He has also a architectural training. He designs furniture, interiors, industrial products and land art in addition to his work as a designer at various architectural studio’s in the Netherlands. Paintings and photographs are an important part of his portfolio. The designs and artworks are created with different techniques such as hand sketches, Revit, Sketchup, Photoshop, Indesign and Autocad. Models and prototypes were built when it is essential. The paintings are made in acrylic paint on wood panels. This year he won the first prize at the competition Folly’s at Sea with the folly Spider. The folly is build by the artist in the spring of 2016. Don Hoppenbrouwer forms also, together with Cees Cornielje and Rob Jansen, Studio Op&er. The Studio is a collective of creatives. They are nominated this year for the Desko Circular Design Award with the chair Rietveld Shines Again. The famous Red and Blue chair from Rietveld is now made from waste materials.

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