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2004 年 10 月 1 日,荷兰王国驻波兰华沙大使馆新馆开馆。它引人注目的现代外观令人惊讶,同时又充满诱惑:玻璃、混凝土和木材艺术地交织在一起,设计精巧,崇尚透明和开放。荷兰外交部委托备受赞誉的荷兰建筑师埃里克-范-埃格拉特(Erick van Egeraat,生于 1956 年)负责这个为期四年的建筑项目。他精心构思的建筑方案引发了关于使馆建筑如何支持现代外交愿望的更广泛讨论。为此,本文将荷兰大使馆建筑置于荷兰-波兰外交关系的大背景下,并探讨其设计如何有助于定义荷兰外交实践。文章还通过考虑南美、中欧和非洲的其他当代前例,对荷兰使馆建筑的发展趋势提出了比较观点。
‘Of Polish Skies and Manners’: Baroque Rhythms with a Dutch Twist
On 1 October 2004, a new Royal Netherlands Embassy building opened in Warsaw, Poland. Its striking, contemporary appearance surprises and seduces at the same time: glass, concrete and wood artfully intersect in a sophisticated design that champions transparency and openness. This four-year building project commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs was entrusted to the highly acclaimed Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat (b. 1956). His carefully conceived architectural programme invites a wider discussion on the ways in which embassy architecture can support the aspirations of modern diplomacy. To this end, this article situates the Dutch Embassy building within the wider context of Dutch–Polish diplo-matic relations and examines how its design contributes to defining the practice of Dutch diplomacy. It also proposes a comparative view of trends within Dutch embassy architecture by considering other contemporary ex-amples in South America, Central Europe and Africa.