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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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Giovanna Borasi is an architect and curator of contemporary architecture at the Canadian Centre for Architecture.

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Holtrop, Anne; Valerio Olgiati, Moises Puente et al.
Published by Koenig Books, London, 2016
ISBN 10: 3863358724 ISBN 13: 9783863358723
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Original stiff wrappers (softcover), 160 pages : illustrations, plans (chiefly color) ; 31 cm. Very good/fine, minimal shelf-wear. Until recently, the young Dutch architect Anne Holtrop had only built a few small pavilions and various installations between art and architecture. Outside of conventional architectural circuit, and more related to the art installations, these extremely poetic pavilions consisted of small-scale spatial concepts and personal research on materials. However, the work of Holtrop took a leap of scale with two projects finished in 2015: the Museum Fort Vechten in Bunnik (near Utrecht, The Netherlands) and the National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain for the Milan Universal Exhibition of 2015. The former, a museum built within the enclosure of the New Hollandic Water Line fortifications, dug into the ground to create dark concrete walled galleries opening onto a courtyard artificial. The second, the National Pavilion of Bahrain is enclosed by a tall concrete wall that contains an interior maze of galleries, corridors and gardens. Seller Inventory # JHJ_2024_06_29_2

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