UAB: Culture of Sustainability

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Amsterdam Noord

The Noord district was once a heavily industrial zone where it mainly served as an area for peat extraction.  The old warehouses have been transformed into multiple studios for artists.  This is part of Amsterdam's plan to bring more artists closer to the city center.




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