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== Facilities ==
== Facilities ==
At HNI, exhibitions are presented in the Museum of Architecture, Design and Digital Culture.<ref name="RTI">{{cite web |title=Het Nieuwe Instituut |url=https://en.rotterdam.info/locations/het-nieuwe-instituut-2/ |website=Rotterdam Tourist Information |accessdate=18 July 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
At HNI, exhibitions are presented in the Museum of Architecture, Design and Digital Culture.<ref name="RTI">{{cite web |title=Het Nieuwe Instituut |url=https://en.rotterdam.info/locations/het-nieuwe-instituut-2/ |website=Rotterdam Tourist Information |accessdate=18 July 2020 |language=en}}</ref>

== Sonneveld House Museum ==


== References ==
== References ==

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Het Nieuwe Instituut (HNI) (English: The New Institute) is a cultural centre in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It focuses on architecture, design and digital culture. HNI is located in a building designed by Jo Coenen at Museumpark 25 in the centre of Rotterdam, adjacent to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. The centre was formed out of a 2013 merger between the Netherlands Architecture Institute and Premsela Dutch Platform for Design and Fashion. As well as being a building containing a shop, exhibition space, study centre and archive, the site includes the Sonneveld House Museum, a pond and a small park.

Formation

Het Nieuwe Instituut (HNI) was formed in 2013, when Halbe Zijlstra ordered the merger of the Dutch institutes for architecture, design and e-culture.[1] Thus the Netherlands Architecture Institute and Premsela Dutch Platform for Design and Fashion

The building was designed by Jo Coenen and had been opened by Queen Beatrix in 1993.[1]

Facilities

At HNI, exhibitions are presented in the Museum of Architecture, Design and Digital Culture.[2]

Sonneveld House Museum

References

  1. ^ a b van Dijk, Hans (10 March 2017). "History of the temporary architecture institute". Archined (in Dutch). Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Het Nieuwe Instituut". Rotterdam Tourist Information. Retrieved 18 July 2020.


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