The Volkskrant building: Manufacturing Difference in Amsterdam's Creative City

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The Volkskrant building: Manufacturing Difference in Amsterdam's Creative City. / Cnossen, Boukje; Olma, Sebastian.
Amsterdam: Amsterdam Creative Industries Publishing, 2014. 81 p.

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Cnossen B, Olma S. The Volkskrant building: Manufacturing Difference in Amsterdam's Creative City. Amsterdam: Amsterdam Creative Industries Publishing, 2014. 81 p.

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