Borsele Town Hall by Atelier Kempe Thill

BORSELE – The Dutch municipality of Borsele was established in 1970 when 13 villages were merged, and a new town hall was built in the village of Heinkeszand. Now, the team at Rotterdam-based Atelier Kempe Thill has applied its minimalist magic an
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