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Van der Ryn Architects

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Sim Van Der Ryn is an architect who focuses on Ecology putting the environment in the forefront, and trying to blend culture and nature through elegant, thought-provoking design. His company does architecture, consulting and development, works with a diverse number of people and type of buildings.

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