Mecanoo frames the Dutch skies with timber triangles

Every year in autumn, approximately 7 million flower bulbs are planted over a 32-hectare plot of land in the west of the Netherlands. Each spring, the park hosts just over 1 million visitors over an eight-week opening period (mid-March to mid-May)
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