The Netherlands isn’t really interested in what you think of its eye-popping but decidedly non-trendy architecture. It’s too busy making more. “This idea of unmodern architecture has been fiercely debated in the Netherlands in recent years. Since the mid-1990s, an increasing number of Dutch architects and other Europeans with commissions in the country have been struggling, with occasional success, to find a new voice for Dutch buildings – an antidote to the safe, flat neo-modernism that steals all those pages in the magazines.”