Hans Wilschut
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Nowadays

  • Client: Julipedra, the Portugese Limestone
  • Year: 2023
  • Location: Amsterdam

For Julipetra, Hans Wilschut photographed Nowadays on Damrak in Amsterdam, a large scale redevelopment of the former buildings at Nieuwendijk 196 and Damrak 70. With approximately 27,500 m², the complex is one of the largest inner city retail projects in the Netherlands and forms an important connection between Damrak, Nieuwendijk and the Beurspassage.

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Santos

  • Client: Renner Hainke Wirth Zirn Architekten en WDJ Architecten, Nederlands Fotomuseum
  • Year: 2025
  • Location: Rotterdam

Hans Wilschut created a series on the Santos Building in Rotterdam, commissioned by the Nederlands Fotomuseum, Renner Hainke Wirth Zirn Architekten in Hamburg, and WDJ Architecten in Rotterdam.

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Visions on Green

  • Client: Stichting De Stad Verbeeldt
  • Year: 2025
  • Location: Zwolle

For Stichting De Stad Verbeeldt, Hans Wilschut created Visions on Green, a series of ten large-scale photographic works on greening in and around Zwolle. The images focus on the edges of the city, where nature, urban development and everyday use intersect, giving new meaning to the landscape.

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Tidal Shifts

  • Client: Havenbedrijf Directie
  • Year: 2024
  • Location: World Port Center Rotterdam

In 2024, Hans Wilschut created a series of monumental works in the Port of Rotterdam, an area where the future of industry, landscape, and energy is taking shape in full view. For this project, he focused on the question of how the port is responding to the major challenges of our time.

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Liander

  • Client: Liander
  • Year: 2019
  • Location: Diverse locaties Nederland

For a long-term campaign developed by KesselsKramer, Hans Wilschut created a series of photographic images at various locations across the Netherlands. The photographs show recognisable places and situations, approaching energy use and sustainability with the same care and distance that characterise his autonomous work. The result is a visual language that communicates clearly, without losing its layered quality.

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Sluishuis

  • Client: Barcode Architects & BIG Architects
  • Year: 2022
  • Location: IJburg, Amsterdam

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Edge West

  • Client: Edge Technologies
  • Year: 2022
  • Location: Basisweg, Amsterdam

For EDGE, Hans Wilschut created a photographic work as a farewell gift for a departing board member. The subject of the photograph was his final and largest project within the company, captured as a reminder of a period of vision, development and involvement.

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Giant Labour

  • Client: Stadsarchief Rotterdam
  • Year: 2022
  • Location: Hoek van Holland

Commissioned by Stadsarchief Rotterdam, Hans Wilschut made four new photographs for the exhibition Reuzenarbeid. 150 Years of the Nieuwe Waterweg in Photography in Hoek van Holland. Curated by Willem van der Ham and Joop de Jong, the exhibition brought together historical and contemporary photography around the development of the Nieuwe Waterweg and the surrounding area, a landscape that has been reshaped time and again.

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Masterplan Rijnhaven

  • Client: Barcode Architects
  • Year: 2022
  • Location: Rotterdam

For Barcode Architects’ Rijnhaven masterplan, Hans Wilschut created template photographs that capture the location, scale and atmosphere of the area. Around the historic quays, industrial monuments and expansive views of the city, a new urban district is taking shape, bringing together high-rise architecture, public space and landscape.

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Amvest

  • Client: Amvest
  • Year: 2023
  • Location: Rotterdam

For property developer Amvest, Hans Wilschut made a series of photo flights along several construction projects. Seen from the air, the scale, location and spatial coherence of these sites become visible in a way that is hardly possible from ground level.

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De Lage Vuursche

  • Client: Golfsociëteit De Lage Vuursche
  • Year: 2020
  • Location: Den Dolder

For the restaurant of Golfvereniging De Lage Vuursche, Hans Wilschut created four commissioned photographic works. In this series, the golf course appears not simply as a sporting environment, but as a carefully composed landscape in which order, rhythm and stillness come together.

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Frankemaheerd

  • Client: OVG Real estate
  • Year: 2018
  • Location: Amsterdam Zuid Oost

Frankemaheerd was a striking office building in Amsterdam Zuidoost, known for its sculptural structure and its place within the history of the post-war office district. Hans Wilschut photographed the demolition of the complex, documenting not only the disappearance of a building, but also the end of a particular architectural idea about work, scale and collectivity.

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Las Palmas

  • Client: Nederlands Fotomuseum
  • Year: 2016
  • Location: Rotterdam

For a departing director of the Nederlands Fotomuseum, Hans Wilschut created a photographic work as a personal gift. The image was connected to the museum’s immediate surroundings, giving it not only the quality of a memory, but also that of a concentrated view of the place where an important period of work and decision-making had taken place.

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Casa Nova

  • Client: Barcode Architects
  • Year: 2023
  • Location: Wijnhaven, Rotterdam

Commissioned by Barcode Architects, Hans Wilschut photographed Casa Nova from a range of carefully chosen viewpoints. By shifting between distance, proximity, street level and elevated perspectives, the images present the building both as part of the city and as an independent spatial object.

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Privathouse Koksijde

  • Client: Julipedra, the Portugese Limestone
  • Year: 2021
  • Location: Koksijde, Belgium

For Judiepedra, The Limestone Company from Portugal, Hans Wilschut photographed a remarkable private house in which minimalist architecture and natural stone come together with great refinement. The design is defined by clear lines, calm volumes and a careful use of light, allowing the spatial quality of the house to become visible in an almost effortless way.

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Prins Alexander square

  • Client: Centrum Beeldende Kunst Rotterdam
  • Year: 2018
  • Location: Prins Alexanderplein, Rotterdam

For Prins Alexanderplein in Rotterdam, Studio 75B developed a temporary intervention in which colour, history and urban space come together.

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Eko Atlantic

  • Client: South Energyx Nigeria Limited
  • Year: 2015
  • Location: Lagos, Nigeria

For the Lebanese company South Energyx, Hans Wilschut photographed the making of Eko Atlantic in Lagos, Nigeria. On the edge of Victoria Island, a new coastal city is rising on land reclaimed from the Atlantic Ocean. Where there was once water, an urban landscape of sand, stone, infrastructure and promise is slowly taking shape.

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Hof Hoorneman Private Bankers

  • Client: Hof Hoorneman Private Bankers
  • Year: 2021
  • Location: Gouda

For Hof Hoorneman, two photographic works were commissioned as gifts for employees. Port of Prosperity reflects on Gouda as a city shaped by water, passage, and trade.

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Start a Party

  • Client: J&B Whisky
  • Year: 2008-2009
  • Location: Worldwide

For the international Start a Party campaign for J&B Scotch Whisky, developed by KesselsKramer, Hans Wilschut produced a series of photographic images at various locations around the world.

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Utrecht Central

  • Client: Stichting Stedelijke Fotografie Utrecht
  • Year: 2012
  • Location: Utrecht

Utrecht Central is a photographic project by Hans Wilschut focusing on the area around Utrecht Central Station, a place where urban renewal, infrastructure, and everyday use come together in high density.

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