3299 Note left at the elevators of de Rotterdam
Studio Makkink & Bey in collaboration with GROUP A
3299 Interior De Rotterdam (Interior of Rotterdam’s Municipal Offices), https://www.52editions.com/introduction/ 2015
src: http://www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/list/projects/3299_interior_de_rotterdam
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see url Origin: Old English slāw ‘slow-witted, sluggish’, of Germanic origin.









