C Concept Design

C Concept Design BV
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Industry Architecture, Master Planning, Interior design
Founded The Hague, Netherlands (2002 (2002))
Founder Matthew VanderBorgh
Headquarters The Hague, Netherlands 52°6′6″N 4°21′15″E / 52.10167°N 4.35417°E / 52.10167; 4.35417
Area served
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Middle East
Services
  • Architecture
  • Master planning
  • Interior design
Owner Matthew VanderBorgh
Website www.cconceptdesign.com

C Concept Design is an international architecture firm based in The Hague, Netherlands founded by American architect Matthew VanderBorgh in 2002. Matthew VanderBorgh earned his bachelors degree from Hope College in 1984. He would later receive a Masters Diploma of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design.[1] C Concept Design has focused on providing urban and architectural visions for the programming, concept and design development of new buildings. Prior to C Concept Design, VanderBorgh worked as an architectural designer on the prize winning Gateway Transit Center in Los Angeles in 1997.[2]

Many of the firm's commissions have received significant appreciation from the architectural community. One notable example is the company's realized design of the Kruizenga Art Museum on the Hope College campus.[3] On 24 May 2014 one of C Concept Designs largest projects, Les Terrasses du Port, opened in Marseilles, France. The shopping center has been recognised with multiple awards including Best Retail Urban Project at MAPIC 2014[4] and Création de Centre Commercial at the Procos Awards 2015,[5] as well as receiving an Excellent rating from BREEAM.[6]

Notable works

Les Terrasses du Port(French), Marseille, France – awarded Best Retail Urban Project by Mapic Awards 2014.[7]

Columbus, Moscow, Russia – Five-level retail and entertainment complex of 140,000 m2. In 2016 the shopping centre won the CRE award for Best Very Large Shopping Centre.[8]

Hope College Art Museum, Holland, US – Noble concept of 15,000 ft2 designed to exhibit permanent art collection of Hope College and provide the students with flexible and inspiring space for studies of literature, art and languages.

Gran Sasso Shopping Center, Teramo, Italy – 36,000 m2 enclosed shopping center and stadium development. The complex was awarded with the prestigious ICSC European Shopping Centre Award in 2009.[9]

Vesna Shopping Centre, Altufyevsky District Moscow, Russia – 80,000 m2 shopping mall in the suburbs of Moscow, in 2015, it own the CRE Award for Best Large Shopping Centre.[10]

Aura Shopping Center, Yaroslavl, Russia – 120,000 m2 shopping center with four levels of shops and restaurants.[11]

Gran Shopping Mongolfiera, Molfetta, Italy – Award winning single-lever shopping center of 42,000 m2 in Molfetta, Italy, that includes a 7,000 m2 Ipercoop hypermarket.

Riviera, Moscow, Russia – Landscaping and concept design for a shopping center with a riverfront park.

Riverside, Voronezh, Russia – 555-hectare site along the Voronezh River will be programmed with hotels, an amusement park and an exposition hall.

Aura, Novosibirsk, Russia – Multi-level enclosed shopping and leisure center that offers over 200 stores. At 120,000 m2 it is the largest retail center in Siberia.

Istanbul Seaport, Turkey – Largest waterfront development creating public, commercial and residential spaces; that include a port terminal, which is expected to serve over 8 million passengers a year.

References

  1. Olders, Greg. "Building Hope on Experience". Hope Education. Hope.
  2. Wallach, Ruth. "Bus Shelter, MTA Transit Plaza". Public Art in LA. USC Libraries. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  3. Older, Greg (April 2011). "Building Hope on Experience". Hope College. News From Hope College. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  4. MAPIC. "Mapic Awards 2014 Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  5. Hammerson. "Already three awards for Terrasses du Port" (in French). Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  6. Les Terrasses du Port. "About Terrasses du Port" (in French). Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  7. MAPIC. "Mapic Awards 2014 Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  8. "Commercial Real Estate Awards 2016". www.cre-awards.ru. Retrieved 2016-06-08.
  9. ICSC European Shopping Centre Awards. "ICSC European Shopping Centre Awards". SEC Aura. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  10. "JLL voted Consultant of the Year at CRE Awards 2015 and RCSC Awards 2015 (RU)". europe-re.com. Retrieved 2016-06-08.
  11. Aura, SEC. "SEC Aura". Aura. SEC Aura.
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