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stadsoase for AT5

stadsoase for AT5

 

A small part of a show for our local network, on a subject very close to my heart. Stadsoase (city oasis) is about the pieces of unused future building sites that due to the crisis stay empty.
The Amsterdam Goverment is encouraging people to find new temporary destinations for these sites.

My office looks out on one of those empty sites and I have been trying to get a small urban vegetable garden similar to the one you see in the leader, which is also on IJburg.
Special thanks to Connor, Manu, Caitlin & Niels!

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