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		<title>Open Day Strijp-S</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Went to the open day yesterday of Strijp-S, with my mother. It might mean little to you, but Strijp-S has always been the heart of the Philips industry. Yes, this multinational has its humble origin in Eindhoven, my birth town. Strijp-S used to be a huge complex of factories in the center of Eindhoven. But...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Went to the open day yesterday of Strijp-S, with my mother. It might mean little to you, but Strijp-S has always been the heart of the Philips industry. Yes, this multinational has its humble origin in Eindhoven, my birth town.</p>
<p>Strijp-S used to be a huge complex of factories in the center of Eindhoven. But all of the factories are closed now, and a few years ago they put a plan in motion to turn the old factory grounds into a modern living complex, with little companies, shops, appartments. All with the radiating aureola of &#8216;Design&#8217;, and the intention to house the talent of the Design Academy.</p>
<p>Yesterday was open day, and I was curious to see what wonders were hiding in the construction area. But it rather turned out to be a muddy nightmare, combining the incomprehensibility of the thought behind &#8216;Design&#8217; with the unfinished chaos of a construction area.</p>
<p>The shop was quite interesting, with alot of lovely and intelligent pieces of art. I was really impressed by the  delicate fashion item design of <a href="http://www.marlousderoode.nl/" target="_blank">Marlous de Roode</a>.<br />
After that we staggered through monstertruck tracks past a factory hall with children&#8217;s activities to a next gallery:  <a href="http://www.projectjoost.com/" target="_blank">Joost</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.kikiworld.nl" target="_blank">Kiki</a> . They displayed pieces of furniture and room decoration, like candleholders looking like a mixture of the Eiffel tower and the Empire State Building, and an intimate sofa which was something of an alcove.</p>
<p>We walked past old skeleton buildings (an expierence in itself) to the coffee corner, in a hall with all sorts of colourful indoor climbing walls and after that walked towards another building. There, alot of small companies would be showing their work.<br />
What really happened was that we climbed five stairs to end up in a hallway. On the left and right were very modernly fitted cubicle offices with people behind computers. You could sign up for a workshop, but it meant we would have to wait for over an hour, so we went downstairs and, discouraged by the lack of things to see, we went home.</p>
<p>The thing is, if there had been more explanations, if the route had been a little clearer, the whole day would probably have been awesome. But I felt something like I was wandering through an unfamiliar country, where I didn&#8217;t know the language and didn&#8217;t know the ettiquette.<br />
It was impressive to walk around the old grounds. So, all in all, it was time well spent.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.strijp-s.nl/index.php" target="_blank">Strijp-S, the creative city</a></p>
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