Studio Frank Havermans' prototype KAPKAR/DY-K92 is a catalyst for future industrial development

DORDRECHT – Studio Frank Havermans creates the sculptural installation KAPKAR/DY-K92 as a tribute to the local heritage of Dordrecht, Netherlands. The installation is suspended from a disused crane between the building – Biesbosch Hall – and the w
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