The Hague backs the M from Koolhaas
The Hague city council has backed plans to build a 93-metre high building by top architect Rem Koolhaas in front of the city’s central station as a new city landmark.
The building consists of three towers linked on the top floors and will house a combination of shops, houses and offices.
The building has become known as the M from Koolhaas because of its shape.
The previous administration delayed taking a vote on the plan, saying it needed fleshing out and the risks have not yet been properly calculated.
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