Spatial Building Typology (Volume 2) Vacant Heritage Police Real Estate | The Netherlands

The Dutch Police is one of the largest owners of public real estate in the Netherlands. From police station to forensic laboratory, from listed buildings in the centre of The Hague to large-scale facilities next to the motorway in Driebergen: the task of accommodating the Police is as diverse as it...

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Main Author: van Asselt, Noah (auth, Editor)
Other Authors: Boenders, Arne (auth), Braunius, Annemiek (auth), Eldewieh, Salieh (auth), Fischer, Lucca (auth, Editor), de Gouw, Tjeu (auth, Editor), van den Hoek, Mick (auth), Klein, Mathyn (auth), Mankutė, Aistė (auth), Meijers, Lidy (auth), Mexis, Michail (auth), Rakauskaitė, Aistė (auth), Riepema, Hilko (auth), Schonewille, Ruben (auth), Simons, Robin (auth), Zijlstra, Hielkje (auth, Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Delft TU Delft Open 2022
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