🎉 Opening: Friday, 3 October at 18:00
Step into “Between Tradition and Transformation” – an exhibition from Studio Locus that traces the past, present, and future of Amsterdam Noord’s community centres. From historic social experiments to vibrant hubs of creativity, connection, and local ownership, discover how these spaces shape neighbourhood life.
🌟 Get hands-on with the interactive collective artwork “Tiles of Noord”, made from clay from twenty different neighbourhoods in Amsterdam Noord —a tangible architectural symbol of community, creativity, and shared stories.
📅 The exhibition runs from Saturday, 4 October 2025 to 5 April 2026. Stay tuned for an exciting line-up of public activities and events during the exhibition. Come, discover, create, and connect!
It’s been a busy start to the year. And a busy first two years of Studio Locus. We are having so much fun and are so grateful to all our fabulous clients and for the challenging assignments. Thoroughly looking forward to sharing some completed project photos at the end of 2025!
Speaker @
Symposium “Community Hubs of the Future”
Pollokshaws Community Hub, Glasgow
What if the key to resilient, just cities isn’t large-scale innovation — but small, local investments that ripple outward, addressing multiple urban challenges at once?
From concept to completion, we guide renovation projects every step of the way—starting with spatial design and permits, through engineering, working drawings, and even bespoke furniture design.
By offering a full-service approach, we ensure seamless transitions, allowing for necessary adjustments, extra detailing, and unexpected interventions without hassle. The result? A high-performing construction with meticulous detailing—because true sustainability is built on quality. 🌿🏗️
It’s a cold winter morning and work has begun on site in Vinkeveen. The house is wrapped in scaffolding. The coming weeks it will be stripped to its bare bones. The roof will be removed, inner walls removed construction adjusted and improved for its modern use.
Studio Locus has moved to Obiplein in the East of Amsterdam. Starting a new chapter, we’ll share a multidisciplinary space with landscape architects Damen Chataignier, architect Anna Zan, Landscape Choreographies and Equivalent Architects. Together we also share the first floor of this monumental former elementary school building with Keizer Koopmans and Studio Spacious.
Een stad in verandering: Vrouwen van Nieuw-West “Samenhorigheid”
Join us friday the 18th of October for an event together with one of the founding mothers of the Matrix Feminist Architectural Co-operative (1980–1996): Fran Bradshaw. We will talk with Fran about the Matrix history of advancing social justice and abolishing hierarchies in the workplace, on the building site and in the client meeting. The talk will be the kick-off of our serie of four workshops "A City in Change: Women of Nieuw West". Lorna Gibson from Studio Locus shall present the studios research on civic centres in Amsterdam. And discuss themes of solidarity, collectivity and community.
This project aspires to apply the strategies and tactics of the Matrix to present day Amsterdam Nieuw-West. "City in Change: Women of Nieuw West" uses heritage as an inspiration to construct and present a reinterpretation and reformulation of local history.
On Thursday, October 10, the TU Delft is organizing a kick-off event for Transitional Identities at community center Het Zwanenmeer in Amsterdam Noord. Lorna Gibson from Studio Locus shall be talking alongside Thijs van Spaandonk from the Cloud Collection, the district chairperson Esther Lagendijk, and TU Delft tutors and architects, Christopher de Vries and Lindwine Spoormans.
We zijn verheugd om samen te werken met het fantastische team van de Kazerne in Reigersbos en de gemeente Amsterdam aan een Manifest en ontwerp spelregels voor een nieuw en veerkrachtig Cultureel Gemeenschapscentrum in de zuidoostelijke buitenwijk van Amsterdam.
The “Ons Huis: de Toekomst van het Buurthuis” exhibition and workshop dates have been released
The past year, we have delved into the history and development of "community centers" in Amsterdam, particularly in Amsterdam Noord. We’ve spoken with users, managers, and others about what a "community center" is and what it could become in the future.
Now, we are beginning to design the exhibition where we will share and further discuss these findings. For example, we’re exploring the differences between a community center, neighborhood room, neighborhood house, creative hub, social hub, community building, and mini-economy.
“de toekomst van het buurthuis formulier”. Tell us about your buurthuis or buurthuis wishes here.
We’re looking for new colleagues!
Are you interested? Send us your portfolio and cv, we’re always looking for talented new people to strengthen our team.