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  • I thought the first concrete building that was built in Europe was the Pantheon in Rome which was built 2000 years ago.

    By the way, I LOVE Dries Van Noten!!

  • I think this would've been more interesting if it was an interview, rather than a documentary - plus the woman's voice is quite draining, love Noten's designs though!

  • This reporter has a rather anoying voice and tone of it.

    Rather sheepish I must say. Why must you polute some of your inspirational and fantastic reporting with this codswallop?

    (btw don't take the way i typed that srysly, i was taking the piss.)

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    "It's the first concrete building that was built in europe."

    I question the validity of that statement.

    Considering that "The oldest known surviving concrete is to be found in the former Yugoslavia and was thought to have been laid in 5,600 BC using red lime as the cement", And that it has been used in Europe for centurys, notably in Ancient Rome.

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