Architecture

Stealth Pavillion by Paul Segers

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Like something right out of a sci-fi film the extreme design of the Stealth Pavilion by Paul Segers  manages to wrestle an extraterrestrial crush with one of the fortresses of the old Dutch defense line ‘de Hollandse Waterlinie.’  The KAAP exhibit was a string of inspiration from  Constant Nieuwenhuys’ Utopian ‘New Babylon’ project (1959-74).  A far from modest fire pit gathering, the space takes on a new profile which promotes connecting with nature and community.

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