How this Amsterdam apartment complex responds to the housing crisis

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Architecture
Dirk Jan van Wieringhen Borski (BNB Architecten) Harvey Otten, Joost Vorstenbosch, René de Prie
Design Cooperative
XOOMlab
Contracting
Vink Bouw
Planting
Dakdokters
Conceived to address modern needs, an apartment building in Amsterdam prioritizes maximal material quality, customization by residents and sustainable resource management.
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