De Resident maintains a pair of postmodern towers in The Hague

THE HAGUE – A multidisciplinary team of Dutch practices – Cepezed and HofmanDujardin – transforms and connects two 1990s towers into De Resident, an office building for two Dutch governmental ministries.
Conceived by Cepezed, a new atri
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