Irma Boom interprets 18th century masterpiece within passage beneath Amsterdam Central Station

AMSTERDAM – Benthem Crouwel Architects’ creation of the ‘slow traffic corridor’ that connects the city of Amsterdam to the waters of the IJ also conjures a visually historic connection. The Cuyperspassage is a 110-m tunnel that runs under Amsterda
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