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North zone Ravel Amsterdam Zuidas
On the west side of the south axis is the Mahler sub-area with the south axis dock. Mahler consists of a number of building complexes that form the Mahler4 complex, with a high density by Dutch standards. The buildings in Mahler consist of four levels, each with its own relationship to the environment. The building architecture is of very high quality, as is the design of the public space, in which a lot of natural stone has been installed. Photo John Gundlach
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Author: John Gundlach
Aerial keywords: Aerial, aerial view, Architectenbureau G. De Klerk, Architecture, area development, ben van berkel, De Architekten Cie, deconstructivism, Dok architects, Erick van Egeraat, Foreign Office Architects, FOZ, Gershwin Broters, Graves, high-rise, inbo, Intermezzo, kaan, Le Grand en Selle Architecten Association, mahler4, Michael Graves, modernism, MVSA, New construction, Pei Cobb Freed and Partners, post-modernism, Rafael Vinoly, SeARH, sum, Summertime, the rock, Tower, UNStudio, urbanization, Vinoly tower, Zuidasdok
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