![Geotechnology TU In Delft / Jeanne Dekkers Architectuur - Facade](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5006/e353/28ba/0d41/4800/0253/newsletter/stringio.jpg?1414078698)
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Architects: Jeanne Dekkers Architectuur
- Area: 5490 m²
- Year: 2007
Text description provided by the architects. Delft University of Technology's new Department of Geotechnology, part of the school's faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CiTG), is housed in a building at one end of the CiTG complex, which was designed by Van den Broek en Bakema. The façade was stripped and given a new glass curtain wall imprinted with a pattern of stones sawed in half.
![Geotechnology TU In Delft / Jeanne Dekkers Architectuur - Table, Chair, Windows, Glass, Beam](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5006/e37e/28ba/0d41/4800/025a/medium_jpg/stringio.jpg?1414078715)
Existing window cleaners' balconies were converted into bay windows equipped with built-in air conditioners. Slanting lines in the façade follow the spatial organization of the interior, a landscape of laboratories, workstations and study areas. Voids were added to connect existing floors and to represent transparency in the education provided here. Floors were enlarged by adding a new stairwell at one end of the building. Materials and colours derived from the original building were applied in a more 'virtual' manner.
![Geotechnology TU In Delft / Jeanne Dekkers Architectuur - Windows, Facade, Glass](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5006/e357/28ba/0d41/4800/0254/newsletter/stringio.jpg?1414078701)