The renovation of this Dutch museum unites the institution with its scenic environs

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Design, Architects
Client
Landscape Architecture
Karres + Brands
Retail and Hospitality Interior Architecture
Structural Engineering
Pieters Bouwtechniek Delft
Mechanical Services
Nelissen Ingenieursbureau
Building Physics
DGMR
Contracting
Rots Bouw, Aalten
Installation
Alferink Installatietechniek
Tile Supply
Koninklijke Tichelaar
Gross Floor Area
5,780 sq-m
Benthem Crouwel Architects’ five-year renovation of Museum Arnhem in the Netherlands – conceived to connect the city with nature and art – has been completed.</
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