This Amsterdam university building is a key example of futureproof institutional design

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Architecture
Marc Koehler Architects, Powerhouse Company, de Architekten Cie
Interior Design
Ex Interiors, Studio Groen+Schild
Construction
Visser & Smit Bouw, Unica, ABT, LBP Sight, Royal Haskoning DHV, BREED Integrated Design
Floor Area
25,000 sq-m
The newest building of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (UAS) champions blended learning, ushering in a new age of academia.
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