On a bright Sunday morning, the Dutch designer Trude Hooykaas rode her bike to the ferry to the northern part of Amsterdam, across the sea arm called the IJ.
She was looking for a new location for her firm, OTH (Ontwerpgroep Trude Hooykaas), now called OTH Office for Architecture and Interior Architecture, and thought there might be an interesting derelict industrial building in the former harbor area. She found something that until then she hadn’t even known existed: a huge concrete structure to which ships had been moored while being assembled.
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