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EXHIBIT DESIGN

Exploded View Viewers in Monnickendam

Voilá a design for exhibition gadgets from the do-I-know-what-i’m-doing department. . This is for viewer of digital content which will be housed in an in-museum “lookout tower” in the Waterlands Museum & Belltower in Monnickendam, and it’s supposed to look and function like a landscape viewing scope. The content is Read more…

By Todd Van Hulzen, 12 months13th April 2022 ago
EXHIBIT DESIGN

Display case in style of Gothic Scriptorium

Channeling my inner Viollet-le-Duc (the great French champion of the Gothic-revival) I designed these nice display stands modeled after medieval scrivener’s lecterns, or scriptoriums (yes, we struggle with the proper Latin scriptoria). These variations on the display case are for the Noord-Holland Archives in Haarlem, housed in the ancient Gothic Read more…

By Todd Van Hulzen, 1 year7th January 2022 ago
Heritage projects

A Vision for Ammersoyen Castle

Ammersoyen Castle in the town of Ammersoden is one of the seven castles owned by the foundation Gelderland Landscape and Castles. Of all their properties, Ammersoyen Castle exudes the atmosphere of the Middle Ages the most. After all, it dates from the fourteenth century and has almost stood the test Read more…

By Todd Van Hulzen, 4 years28th July 2019 ago
Heritage projects

3D Models of Vanished Amsterdam Buildings

Todd van Hulzen has always been a big fan of the Amsterdam architect Hendrick de Keyser. De Keyser was city’s master architect in the first half of the 17th century and is responsible for many distinctive buildings and beloved landmarks, including the Munttoren (at least the upper part), the Montelbaanstoren Read more…

By Todd Van Hulzen, 4 years6th January 2019 ago
Heritage projects

Revisioning Amsterdam’s Dam Square

In 2016 the Amsterdam daily newspaper Het Parool began a conversation about the city’s central square, the Dam, or “Dam Square” as tour guides call it. Originally built as a proper dam in the Amstel River giving the medieval town a bridge and diverting water into its moats, The Dam Read more…

By Todd Van Hulzen, 4 years23rd October 2018 ago
EXHIBIT DESIGN

Royal Joh. Enschedé Collection, Noord-Hollands Archief

In the Gothic galleries of the Janskerk in Haarlem, Todd van Hulzen and Studio Louter are reimagining an exhibition space for the Archive of North Holland to permanently house a great monument of Dutch history and identity: the collection of the state printer Royal Joh. Enschedé. Anyone who has ever Read more…

By Todd Van Hulzen, 4 years22nd October 2018 ago
EXHIBIT DESIGN

Furniture and Interactive Wall for the Bonnefantenmuseum

For the Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht TvH created designs for an interactive “mosaic wall” and a number of collapsible furniture units. The wall consists of magnetic tiles printed with imagery chosen out of the collection of the museum. The Bonnefantenmuseum has a world class array of baroque religious paintings, even if Read more…

By Todd Van Hulzen, 6 years16th August 2017 ago
EXHIBIT DESIGN

4 visions of Dutch prehistory

The museum of the province of Drenthe in the Netherlands wanted to create a vision statement for the future. This was part of an extensive, long term fund raising project. For hypothetical exhibitions on prehistory in the Netherlands Todd van Hulzen created four visualizations. The exhibition spaces conceived would be Read more…

By Todd Van Hulzen, 6 years13th August 2017 ago
EXHIBIT DESIGN

Design for the Mauritshuis, British Royal Collection

Not every pitch is a winner. We could dedicate a monthly post to all of the marvelous fish that got away. The odds are simply not always in your favor, and everyone knows this before going in on a design tender. Still, it’s a shame to have the designs disappear into oblivion. We were Read more…

By Todd Van Hulzen, 6 years10th August 2017 ago
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