One of the most impressive examples of brutalist architecture from the 1960s in the Netherlands seems to derive from
Hollein's fantastical ideas of
aircraft carriers set in open landscapes. While the sharp edges of the exterior shell made of exposed concrete give the impression of an impregnable fortress, the interior, with its wooden wall coverings, prevails with a friendly atmosphere.
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