Reading between the lines - Artwork
A see-through church absent from the landscape
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Reading between the lines represents a see-through church and is created by the architect duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh. It is 10 meters high and it consists of 100 layers of steel plate, stacked on top of each other. The construction weighs about 30 tons. The way it is constructed ensures that the landscape always remains visible, both from a distance and up close. In this way the church is present, but at the same time absent from the landscape.

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