Iris van Herpen Designs for Nature


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That’s why, when Neutelings Riedijk Architects of Rotterdam won a 2013 foe to reconstruct a strange Fons Verheijen-designed museum, as good as to erect a new five-story, 400,000-square-foot addition, they emailed Ms. outpost Herpen — and she immediately agreed.





Michiel Riedijk, a project’s lead architect, said, “We wanted to elicit inlet in all a elements — biodiversity, geology, tectonics — and not do so in a candid 19th-century manner.


“Hence, Iris.”


Her work, he said, embodies “the idea of permanent change,” and “the beauty of nature.” It has, he added, a same concentration as a museum, with a collection of 42 million items (museum officials called it one of a world’s largest), from a T-Rex skeleton to butterflies.


Article source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160114114015.htm

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