Restaurant Five Islands by Studio Modijefsky
The building was designed by UNStudio, with HofmanDujardin as lead interior architect. Studio Modijefsky was commissioned to carry out two projects, including the interior of the 5th floor restaurant
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The building was designed by UNStudio, with HofmanDujardin as lead interior architect. Studio Modijefsky was commissioned to carry out two projects, including the interior of the 5th floor restaurant
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