See Richard Meier's City Hall in The Hague Repainted as the "World's Largest Mondrian"

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Richard Meier is well-known for his love of the color white, describing it as “the most wonderful color, because within it you can see all the colors of the rainbow” in his Pritzker Prize acceptance speech. As such, many of his buildings, including the City Hall of The Hague in Netherlands (completed in 1995), are painted head-to-toe in the snowy pigment. But now, all that white has given the building a new unintentional function: as a perfect canvas for the world’s largest Mondrian painting.

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Cite: Patrick Lynch. "See Richard Meier's City Hall in The Hague Repainted as the "World's Largest Mondrian"" 14 Feb 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/805376/see-richard-meiers-the-hague-city-hall-repainted-as-the-worlds-largest-mondrian> ISSN 0719-8884

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