Until recently, the Dutch architect Anne Holtrop (born 1977) had only built a few pavilions and installations. However, his work took a leap in scale with two projects finished in 2015: the Museum Fort Vechten near Utrecht a...

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Until recently, the Dutch architect Anne Holtrop (born 1977) had only built a few pavilions and installations. However, his work took a leap in scale with two projects finished in 2015: the Museum Fort Vechten near Utrecht and the National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain for the Milan Universal Exhibition of 2015.

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