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  • Sliding walls in Michael Kvium's studio, a historic barn restored by architect Martin Schack

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    Danish painter Michael Kvium has moved his studio into a historic barn in the south of Zealand, Denmark, following a major upgrade by architect Martin Schack. More about Schack Arkitektur converts 300-year-old Danish barn into studio for artist Michael Kvium

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    "Flexibility in function" prioritised for design of sober club in New York

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