There’s a housing crisis. Construction projects are facing delays. There’s concern about the declining role of the architect. Despite this, remarkable architecture is still being created.
The most extraordinary projects are receiving ample attention — and rightly so. But this spotlights only a fraction of the initiatives shaping the built environment today, while much more is happening across the Netherlands’ architectural landscape.
That’s why Maas Lawrence wants to publish an overview of Dutch architecture in 2025 — without selection, realized as a beautifully crafted book in which studios will want to see their work celebrated.
All firms who have completed a project in the Netherlands, in 2025, are eligible to participate; free of charge.
What has been completed, who designed it, where is it located? Help us create NL25!
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