Architect of collective urban life

“Our designs facilitate meaningful collective encounters”

What we know
Collective spaces are becoming increasingly important in densely built cities with individualistic societies. Active participation and thorough research provide valuable insights into effective communal facilities.

Our goal
Moke designs buildings and spaces that enable meaningful collective encounters and make neighbourhoods more cherished.

How we aim to achieve this
We continuously deepen our expertise through engagement and evaluation of existing communal facilities. We actively integrate collective functions into all our designs.

Implementation priorities

  • Designing collective spaces within residential buildings and schools

  • Creating outdoor areas that foster connection

  • Continuously evaluating and optimising communal facilities

Relevant projects

  • Children’s centre Zeven Zeeën

  • Bajeskwartier (Prison Quarter) building A, Amsterdam

  • Magnus residential tower, Nijmegen

  • Port de Pêche, Cotonou

  • Noorder Cemetery, Amsterdam

Research

  • Effectiveness of collective spaces in residential buildings (2024)

  • Evaluation of the collective role of entrance areas in large residential buildings (2024)