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Neutelings Riedijk Architects and Iris van Herpen have wrapped the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in over 1000 meters of delicate concrete friezes that merge fossil forms with the fabric of the designer’s collections.
Each of the orange stone blocks, which contain the museum's nine galleries, is wrapped in a frieze designed by Van Herpen that combines couture fashion with rock formations and fossils.
Each of the 263 panels that wrap the blocks were moulded from concrete and small-grained white marble aggregate to create a delicate feel that is reminiscent of fabric.
To create the form Van Herpen looked at numerous stone formations and fossils within the museum's collections, as well as traveling to see formations in situ. More
Neutelings Riedijk Architects and Iris van Herpen have wrapped the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in over 1000 meters of delicate concrete friezes that merge fossil forms with the fabric of the designer’s collections.
Each of the orange stone blocks, which contain the museum's nine galleries, is wrapped in a frieze designed by Van Herpen that combines couture fashion with rock formations and fossils.
Each of the 263 panels that wrap the blocks were moulded from concrete and small-grained white marble aggregate to create a delicate feel that is reminiscent of fabric.
To create the form Van Herpen looked at numerous stone formations and fossils within the museum's collections, as well as traveling to see formations in situ. More
Neutelings Riedijk Architects and Iris van Herpen have wrapped the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in over 1000 meters of delicate concrete friezes that merge fossil forms with the fabric of the designer’s collections.
Each of the orange stone blocks, which contain the museum's nine galleries, is wrapped in a frieze designed by Van Herpen that combines couture fashion with rock formations and fossils.
Each of the 263 panels that wrap the blocks were moulded from concrete and small-grained white marble aggregate to create a delicate feel that is reminiscent of fabric.
To create the form Van Herpen looked at numerous stone formations and fossils within the museum's collections, as well as traveling to see formations in situ. More
Neutelings Riedijk Architects and Iris van Herpen have wrapped the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in over 1000 meters of delicate concrete friezes that merge fossil forms with the fabric of the designer’s collections.
Each of the orange stone blocks, which contain the museum's nine galleries, is wrapped in a frieze designed by Van Herpen that combines couture fashion with rock formations and fossils.
Each of the 263 panels that wrap the blocks were moulded from concrete and small-grained white marble aggregate to create a delicate feel that is reminiscent of fabric.
To create the form Van Herpen looked at numerous stone formations and fossils within the museum's collections, as well as traveling to see formations in situ. More
Neutelings Riedijk Architects and Iris van Herpen have wrapped the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in over 1000 meters of delicate concrete friezes that merge fossil forms with the fabric of the designer’s collections.
Each of the orange stone blocks, which contain the museum's nine galleries, is wrapped in a frieze designed by Van Herpen that combines couture fashion with rock formations and fossils.
Each of the 263 panels that wrap the blocks were moulded from concrete and small-grained white marble aggregate to create a delicate feel that is reminiscent of fabric.
To create the form Van Herpen looked at numerous stone formations and fossils within the museum's collections, as well as traveling to see formations in situ. More
Neutelings Riedijk Architects and Iris van Herpen have wrapped the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in over 1000 meters of delicate concrete friezes that merge fossil forms with the fabric of the designer’s collections.
Each of the orange stone blocks, which contain the museum's nine galleries, is wrapped in a frieze designed by Van Herpen that combines couture fashion with rock formations and fossils.
Each of the 263 panels that wrap the blocks were moulded from concrete and small-grained white marble aggregate to create a delicate feel that is reminiscent of fabric.
To create the form Van Herpen looked at numerous stone formations and fossils within the museum's collections, as well as traveling to see formations in situ. More
Neutelings Riedijk Architects and Iris van Herpen have wrapped the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in over 1000 meters of delicate concrete friezes that merge fossil forms with the fabric of the designer’s collections.
Each of the orange stone blocks, which contain the museum's nine galleries, is wrapped in a frieze designed by Van Herpen that combines couture fashion with rock formations and fossils.
Each of the 263 panels that wrap the blocks were moulded from concrete and small-grained white marble aggregate to create a delicate feel that is reminiscent of fabric.
To create the form Van Herpen looked at numerous stone formations and fossils within the museum's collections, as well as traveling to see formations in situ. More