MoederscheimMoonen Architects builds a sports park that literally connects separated neighbours

SCHIEDAM – ‘Architecture and design does not exist in a vacuum; it is the sum of many factors’ – or so says Blueprint editor Johnny Tucker. Presuming that this is the case, then a project needs space and location before it can become mean
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