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Modern building of Gasunie in Groningen, Holland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Modern building of Gasunie in Groningen, Netherlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Modern dutch building of Gasunie in Groningen Royalty Free Stock Photo
Modern dutch front of Gasunie building, Groningen Royalty Free Stock Photo
Modern building of the Gasunie, Groningen, Netherlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Modern building of Gasunie, Groningen, Holland
Modern building of Gasunie, Groningen, Netherlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Modern dutch building of the Gasunie, Groningen Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
View on Theater Sneek with 620 seats Royalty Free Stock Photo
View on Theater Sneek with 620 seats Royalty Free Stock Photo
View on Theater Sneek with 620 seats Royalty Free Stock Photo
View on Theater Sneek with 620 seats Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Gasunie Building is one of the most famous buildings in the dutch city of Groningen. It was built as a headquarters for Gasunie and was officially opened on 22 April 1994 by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. The design of the building was developed by Alberts & Van Huut architects bureau and is considered to be a great example of ‘organic building’. One of the main features of the building is its unique stairwell with glass ‘waterfall’ which is 60 metres high and 40 metres wide. The floors of the building are visually linked by this glass wall, which creates a sense of unity and space.


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