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<p>The amount of startups in the Netherlands is growing, but yet the likelihood of the average startup becoming a scale-up (full-fledged company) remains the same. Incubators tremendously increase the startups odds of surviving by training them the ins and outs of starting a business. Proper networking is a crucial aspect that the startups have to learn to survive. The startups are too small and lack funding to do everything on their own and therefore require help, either from other startups, experts or freelancers. Networking possibilities can be stimulated through architecture, by space itself shaping the way and amount of times users interact with each other. The growth and the life expectancy of startups however is very unstable, having an incubator that allows to cope with this uncertainty can benefit both the owner and the client.</p>
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The amount of startups in the Netherlands is growing, but yet the likelihood of the average startup becoming a scale-up (full-fledged company) remains the same. Incubators tremendously increase the startups odds of surviving by training them the ins and outs of starting a business. Proper networking is a crucial aspect that the startups have to learn to survive. The startups are too small and lack funding to do everything on their own and therefore require help, either from other startups, experts or freelancers. Networking possibilities can be stimulated through architecture, by space itself shaping the way and amount of times users interact with each other. The growth and the life expectancy of startups however is very unstable, having an incubator that allows to cope with this uncertainty can benefit both the owner and the client.  
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<li style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; line-height: normal; text-autospace: none;">Increasing amount of startups each year</li>
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<li>Startups can barely survive financially without collaboration.</li>
<b> Problems </b> <br>
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<li>90% of the startups don&rsquo;t survive in the first 3 years.</li>
 
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<li>Startups growth and life expectancy is very unstable.</li>
Increasing amount of startups each year.
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<li>Startups require a network of expertise to thrive.</li>
Startups can barely survive financially without collaboration.
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90% of the startups don’t survive in the first 3 years.
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Startups growth and life expectancy is very unstable.
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Startups require a network of expertise to thrive.
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<li>How can architecture help increase a startup survival rate?
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<li>How to spatially promote collaboration between startups?</li>
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<li>How to spatially and aesthetically stimulate the user&rsquo;s creativity and productivity?</li>
 
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<li>How to attract more knowledge to the incubator?</li>
<b>Theme</b> S.M.A.R.T environments<br>
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<li>How can startups grow within a building?</li>
 
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<li>How to reduce monthly expenses for startups?</li>
<b>Goal</b> Lowering monthly expenses by efficiently sharing space, food and possessions with the help of S.M.A.R.T environments <br>
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<b>Sub Goal</b> Addressing and positively changing the materialistic point of view of the inhabitants<br>
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<li>How to passively make the design more sustainable?</li>
<b>Location:</b> TU Delft Campus - About 12000 m2 <br>
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<p style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; line-height: normal; text-autospace: none;"><strong><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; color: black;">Design assignment in which these result:</span></strong></p>
*How to minimize the rent of student housing?
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**How to make students more aware of their materialistic point of view
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<p><strong>A startup incubator of 6500-7000 m<sup>2 </sup>that:</strong></p>
**How to promote sharing within student housing?
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**How to optimize the amount of students per housing while minimizing internal conflict?
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<li>Provides spaces for startups, students, artists, investors and freelancers.</li>
*How to separate study and relaxing functions?
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<li>Optimizes the amount of possible interaction scenarios while also providing spaces for privacy.</li>
*How to incorporate self-sufficiency within the building?
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<li>Programmatically provides the users to find their own optimal work spaces.</li>
*How to reduce the conflict between students?
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<li>Spatially and aesthetically stimulates productivity, collaboration and creativity among the users.</li>
 
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<li>Allows startups to grow within the building.</li>
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<li><span style="color: black;">Address the notion of embedded interactive systems employed for spatial reconfiguration and climate control, CO2 reduction, and distributed and renewable energy production.</span></li>
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<li>That acts as the heart of the Amsterdam Science Park attracting surrounding people to use its program and help increase the flow of information.</li>
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Revision as of 18:06, 20 June 2017

Problem statement:

The amount of startups in the Netherlands is growing, but yet the likelihood of the average startup becoming a scale-up (full-fledged company) remains the same. Incubators tremendously increase the startups odds of surviving by training them the ins and outs of starting a business. Proper networking is a crucial aspect that the startups have to learn to survive. The startups are too small and lack funding to do everything on their own and therefore require help, either from other startups, experts or freelancers. Networking possibilities can be stimulated through architecture, by space itself shaping the way and amount of times users interact with each other. The growth and the life expectancy of startups however is very unstable, having an incubator that allows to cope with this uncertainty can benefit both the owner and the client.

 

Problems

  • Increasing amount of startups each year
  • Startups can barely survive financially without collaboration.
  • 90% of the startups don’t survive in the first 3 years.
  • Startups growth and life expectancy is very unstable.
  • Startups require a network of expertise to thrive.

 

Research questions

  • How can architecture help increase a startup survival rate?
    • How to spatially promote collaboration between startups?
    • How to spatially and aesthetically stimulate the user’s creativity and productivity?
    • How to attract more knowledge to the incubator?
    • How can startups grow within a building?
    • How to reduce monthly expenses for startups?
  • How to passively make the design more sustainable?

 

Design assignment in which these result:

 

A startup incubator of 6500-7000 m2 that:

  • Provides spaces for startups, students, artists, investors and freelancers.
  • Optimizes the amount of possible interaction scenarios while also providing spaces for privacy.
  • Programmatically provides the users to find their own optimal work spaces.
  • Spatially and aesthetically stimulates productivity, collaboration and creativity among the users.
  • Allows startups to grow within the building.
  • Address the notion of embedded interactive systems employed for spatial reconfiguration and climate control, CO2 reduction, and distributed and renewable energy production.
  • That acts as the heart of the Amsterdam Science Park attracting surrounding people to use its program and help increase the flow of information.