Woonhuis Bedaux-Nagengast by Bedaux de Brouwer Architecten

TILBURG – Dutch architect Thomas Bedaux designed for himself and his family a house in a quiet 1930s residential area of Tilburg, a landlocked city in the Southern Netherlands.
The principal of a long-established architectural practice – B
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