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Dutch school architecture awards announced

The winners of the Dutch National School Building Award (Scholenbouwprijs) have been announced, with the award's website showing images of eight winning projects.

Wiel Arets Architects' Sportcampus Leidsche Rijn in Utrecht (top and above) was among the winners.

Metzo College by Erick van Egeraat Associated Architects (above, see our earlier story here) won the overall prize in the Further Education category, while PC Basisschool Prinsehaghe in The Hague by Geurst & Schulze (below) won the overall Primary Education prize.

Other winners include TANGRAM Architekten's Hervormd Lyceum West in Amsterdam (above and below).

The winners were announced at a ceremony in Utrecht on 26 January.

The full list of winners is:

Further education

Primary education

More images of winning projects follow...

Above: Lyceum Ypenburg, Den Haag, by DP6 Architectuurstudio

Above: Lyceum Ypenburg, Den Haag, by DP6 Architectuurstudio

Above: Montessorischool Arcade, Utrecht, by VenhoevenCS Architecten

Above: Montessorischool Arcade, Utrecht, by VenhoevenCS Architecten

Above: Montessorischool Arcade, Utrecht, by VenhoevenCS ArchitectenAbove: Montessorischool Arcade, Utrecht, by VenhoevenCS Architecten

Above: OBS Het Spectrum, the Hague by Marlies Rohmer

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