Snøhetta and Benthem Crouwel Architects design Dutch city hall with "powerful silhouette"
Snøhetta and Benthem Crouwel Architects design Dutch city hall with "powerful silhouette"
Architecture studios Snøhetta and Benthem Crouwel Architects are designing the House of Culture and Administration, a city hall in the Netherlands that will have swooping roofs and full-height openings. Designed as part of a redevelopment of the city of Delfzijl, the House of Culture and Administration will also contain a theatre and a library. The The post Snøhetta and Benthem Crouwel Architects design Dutch city hall with "powerful silhouette" appeared first on Dezeen.
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