July 2005 – Project for Made in Arnhem. Attempt to build a structure as large as possible using only paper. The folding system shown on the photograph is developed by Thomas Hull. In collaboration with Hoogte Twee Architecten (workshop coordinator) .
March 2005 – A series of nine screen-printed posters commenting on the growth of Arnhem and nearby Nijmegen. The series focusses on the A325 highway which connects the two cities.
A325-001: Traffic-intensity/speed/hour in two directions in 2003.
A325-002: Traffic-intensity in two directions for every hour in 2003 except January (due to a malfunctioning traffic detection machine).
A325-W123: The image morphs to represent the average speed of a Mercedes W123 traveling on March 23, 2005.
A325-1546: All traffic detection machines used by the cities, high-lighting the Fischer & Porter 1546 from 1965.
A325-005: All accidents on A325 – location, speed, time of day and day of week – between December 16, 1998 and January 1, 2003.
A325-N325: 10.000 cars passing a bridge: The time of passing-by, the speed and the distance between two cars.
A325-slot car: The diagram is based on the direction-preference of traffic on a complex crossroads per hour of the day.
A325-1:14.000: The poster shows aerial photographs of the A325 (scale 1:14.000). Objects of military importance have been coloured grey by order of the Ministry of Defence.
A325-DETECTIELUS: Instructions for the installation of a traffic detection loop.
December 2002 – Invitation cards for LvBK Architects Rotterdam.