Accessibility and sustainability are pillars of this Rotterdam public art depot – the world’s first

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Design, Architecture
Construction
Floor Area
15,541 sq-m
151,000 artefacts are housed at Rotterdam’s MVRDV-designed, energy-efficient Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen, the first to be opened for general visits.
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