
Concept
The four buildings together have a footprint of the Diamond-shaped Composition with two lines of Piet Mondrian’s painting. The Mondrian Mind pavilion is an interpretation of the 2D painting, raised into a 3D sculpture, with a 60 x 60 m footprint, the highest point being approximately 48 m, providing a total effective floor space of approximately 33’000 m2. The building is energy-friendly and built as much as possible according to the “cradle to cradle” principle.
This is an ambitious yet prestigious project to realize but with the contributors bringing the required knowledge and expertise together, as mentioned in the introduction, the financing of the Mondrian Mind pavilion will be made possible. Of course, a "Return On Investment" is important, but affinity with art, culture, public participation, and education, with the aspect of business collaboration, is just as important. Do you feel all the tingling and excitement, the positive feeling to wish to make a contribution? Then we invite you to discuss this project, a worthy homage to Mondrian and the De Stijl-art movement.
Alternative functions- and interpretation
Mondrian Mind seeks a pavilion, with the aim of becoming a creative centre, as originally conceived in the first instance and presented herein. However, realistically, this does not mean that the content shouldn’t have other functions, enabling Mondrian Mind to cater for other professional activities. Thoughts go out such as offices, shopping mall, school, apartments, or a combination of different professional services.
Promotion and Economy
Mondrian Mind pavilion is a unique complex, which is presented as a monument, an homage. This, therefore, creates an interesting attraction that presents many derivative marketing and promotional opportunities, which, as a result, can fuel the interest of domestic and international tourists. Instantly, we will have a positive impact on society, integration, and economy.


DRAWING: PETER WILLEMS

Building-1 (B1)
- Lobby
- Cafe-restaurant
- Mondrian Mind Museum
- Café De Unie
- Aubette
- Auditorium
- Offices MM Museum
- Studios, ateliers
- Business facilities/space
Building-2 (B2)
- Mondrian Mind Hotel
- Front desk
- Cafe-restaurant
Building-3 (B3)
- Bookstore related to art, photography, architecture, interior design, graphic design
- Interior and Furniture retailer
- Art and Design necessities retailer
- Commercial spaces
Building-4 (B4)
- Business space
Inspiration
Motivation
The initiator of the concept of the Mondrian Mind pavilions is Peter Willems. His motivation is derived from the inspiration by the works of “De Stijl” art movement, an inspiration he has experienced himself first hand in his work as a Graphic Designer. It is all about beauty, perfection, harmony, and purity.
Objective
With the Mondrian Mind pavilions, a statement has been made of a groundbreaking and unique project. Not just a museum, but a vibrant, creative social centre, where all elements of art, culture, public participation, education, and business come together and enter into a synergetic collaboration.
Model: Jan Willems, Peter Willems. Photography: Jan Dekker Photo.


Pavilions
A New Perspective
A stark composition of two lines on a diamond-shape canvas instantaneously comes to life in a unique, dynamic, three-dimensional design. Exciting clean lines and shapes provide a fascinating, recognizable, distinctive, and attractive appearance with a lot of charm. It radiates unprecedented success…









