Interior De Rotterdam by GROUP A, Studio Makkink & Bey and Royukens + Van Gils

ROTTERDAM – Last year, the municipal offices of Rotterdam began to move into their new home, currently one of the largest buildings in the Netherlands. OMA’s protean assemblage of high-rises has assumed a decidedly unified and self-referencing int
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