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The Schiecentrale 4B Tower Boasts Protruding Closets on the Outside

The Schiecentrale 4B Tower is a unique complex that could be considered inside-out, in a way. Basically, it sports closets on the outside as though they were barnacles on a boat, rock or even whale.

Designed by Mei Architecten en Stedenbouwers, the Schiecentrale 4B Tower is a multi-use building based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It will be home to offices, a supermarket, gym, apartments, and combined live-work spaces that cater to many needs. Built on a power plant turned audio-visual production center, the tower's defining feature are the ten outer closets, which have been built out of a synthetic material with a UV-resistant coating.

The Schiecentrale 4B Tower reaches 11 storeys high and is quite impressive.
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