De Wachtkamer

Designing shelters with privacy and dignity

With the design project The Waiting Room, Anneloes de Koff (architect) and Nanne Wytze Brouwer (social designer), along with designers who have lived experience, aim to design practical solutions to provide privacy and dignity for residents of Dutch asylum shelters.
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Equal Society
Product & Craft Design
Livability
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Ketelhuisplein
Ketelhuisplein
5617 AE

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Anneloes de Koff & Nanne Wytze Brouwer
info@wacht-kamer.nl
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About The Waiting Room

In the Netherlands, over 30.000 people live in temporary shelters like vacant offices, military facilities and tents. The team behind The Waiting Room is committed to showing where the Dutch asylum system falls short and to demonstrate that you can take very concrete steps together with the residents of asylum shelters to improve their living conditions. De Wachtkamer serves as an example of intensive co-creative design with vulnerable and unheard groups, and shows how a design community can design with care and knowledge in collaboration with end users.

De Wachtkamer developed a modular shell around the standard bunk beds which are found in almost all shelters. The design provides storage space for personal belongings, improves acoustics and creates privacy on multiple levels. The design is currently being tested by 60 residents of an emergency near Rotterdam.

Explore the value of humane shelters

At Ketelhuisplein, you can explore the Waiting Room pavilion to get a sense of the living conditions of shelters in the Netherlands. The pavilion that takes the archetypal form of a temporary emergency tent to open up discussion about the importance of dignified reception in the Netherlands — especially in a time of political headwinds. We showcase concrete solutions developed and tested within the Waiting Room project, which contribute to a more realistic and humane image of Dutch reception.

Ketelhuisplein
Ketelhuisplein
Nanne Wytze Brouwer
Emergency shelter
Emergency shelter
Ana Medica
Installation of a privacy shell
Installation of a privacy shell
Walter Herfst

Hosted by Anneloes de Koff & Nanne Wytze Brouwer

De Wachtkamer is initiated by Anneloes de Koff (Studio Antidote) & Nanne Wytze Brouwer (De Toekomstfabriek)

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Architect
Anneloes de Koff
Social Designer
Nanne Wytze Brouwer
Designer
Ana Mendica
Designer
Mariam Maihandost
Designer
Obaid Salem
Architect
Saeed Jarrous
Architect
Hend Charaf
Architect
Chorech Jegoebi
Journalist
Bono Siebelink
Cinemore
Wisse de Lange - videographer
Circu Leren
Marije Remigius - circularity expert

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