Lek Dyke by Rietveld Landscape/Atelier de Lyon

CULEMBORG – Rietveld Landscape and Atelier de Lyon have re-shaped a Dutch historical site, turning a military dyke into an amphitheatre surrounded by angular hills.
Lek Dyke is part of the New Dutch Waterline, an 85-km ring of canals a
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