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By Ingeborg De Roode, Marjan Groot (contributor), Jennifer Hudson (contributor), Penny Sparke (contributor) and Pietje Tegenbosch (contributor)

Paperback:

9789491727283 | Frame Pub, April 29, 2014, cover price $29.00

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Product Description: Dutch designers are currently creating a stir on the international scene. What is the secret of their success? In How They Work, photographer Inga Powilleit and stylist Tatjana Quax examine the working methods of 17 designers, as well as the typically Dutch approach which has made them world-famous: a healthy lack of respect for convention and a determination to go their own way...read more

Hardcover:

9789064506628 | Bilingual edition (Nai Uitgevers Pub, April 30, 2013), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Dutch designers are currently creating a stir on the international scene.

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By Ingeborg De Roode (editor) and Gijs Van Tuyl (foreword by)

Hardcover:

9789056624521 | Bilingual edition (Nai Uitgevers Pub, March 15, 2006), cover price $30.00

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Product Description: Climbing frames, arches, igloos, tumbling bars, jumping stones, and climbing walls all found their way into unsightly wastelands and boring squares thanks to the visionary help of architect Aldo van Eyck, who transformed urban spaces in Amsterdam into more than 700 playgrounds between 1947 and 1978...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9789056622497 | Nai Uitgevers Pub, November 1, 2002, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Climbing frames, arches, igloos, tumbling bars, jumping stones, and climbing walls all found their way into unsightly wastelands and boring squares thanks to the visionary help of architect Aldo van Eyck, who transformed urban spaces in Amsterdam into more than 700 playgrounds between 1947 and 1978.

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