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Philips
More than any other part of architecture, the workplace is in a permanent state of change: not only are changing visions about the ideal configuration being replaced even quicker, the influence of technology is becoming more important. The offices that we’re state of the art 10 years ago are now seemingly from the ‘stone-age’.
Our proposal, theoretical, fills the whole area with 1 story, with cuts there were special sites and earlier buildings exist.