
Every morning at about 10 o’clock, work in the world’s most consistently creative architecture office stops. A crowd gathers on the ground floor of the modest 19th century villa on the banks of the Rhine and munches on freshly baked bread, jam and fruit. The chatter of young architects, released to talk over the day’s designs, creates an almost party atmosphere. Then, suddenly, it is over – gone. The office returns to intense quiet.

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