Erasmus University – Langeveld Building / Paul de Ruiter Architects
Due to the enormous growth in students, Erasmus University needs additional teaching space that can be flexibly adapted to the way education is taught.
Due to the enormous growth in students, Erasmus University needs additional teaching space that can be flexibly adapted to the way education is taught.
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