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Building Blocks

utch designer Linde Freya Tangelder considers the cyclical process of destruction and creation as being intrinsic to her work. “I am building something and destroying it again. I’m finding new versions and selecting the best ones, and trying new perspectives. For me [to destroy and build] is another way of saying ‘to design’,” explains the

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