Kraaijvanger Architecten inspires sustainability with 'green fingers'

VENLO – The green façade of Venlo's City Hall in the south of the Netherlands, by Rotterdam-based studio Kraaijvanger Architecten, is instrumental in providing a healthy working environment with a cradle-to-cradle (C2C) approach t
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