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Worm's eye view of Amare in The Hague: cream-coloured branching concrete columns rise and fan into a densely ribbed parametric facade against a blue summer sky with scattered cloud.

Amare Performing Arts Centre, The Hague

30 May 2026 · The Hague

Amare's facade resolves a structural argument in plain sight — branching concrete columns split and rise from street level, fanning into a rippled skin of vertical ribs that converges at the building's sharp upper corner. Shot from below on a clear summer afternoon, the upward perspective compresses eight storeys into a single geometric statement. The parametric cladding reads as organic at close range and rigidly graphic from a distance; both readings are correct, and neither cancels the other.

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