In their heyday as seagoing traders and architects of a worldwide empire, the Dutch came home to a l
In their heyday as seagoing traders and architects of a worldwide empire, the Dutch came home to a land where books were balanced, the streets scrubbed, the dikes quickly repaired…Even a no-nonsense city like Rotterdam, leveled by German bombs during World War II and now the world’s busiest port, finds an avant-grande solution to the housing shortage with a a street-spanning apartment complex, National Geographic, October 1986 -- source link
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