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October 2020

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The Orange Hall

Followers @BNIEUWS, Inez Margaux Van Oeveren

We posed a question on Instagram stories:

If our followers (you) could change the colour of the orange hall, what would it be?

We received many answers, and the verdict is in.

The favourite colour for the Orange Hall is:

The Orange Hall

Thanks to: Yellow!! @job_vlak, Green @herrlimburg, Pink @bing.vdm, Black :)  @r_a_g_, Magneta @lydia_giokari, GOLD @oliviapenguin, Pink @animamina, Light gray! @shaileeo, Royal blue @iris_lpr, Black! @pietertilman, Light blue with dark green @floortje.fauna, Golden @f_ruiz_c, A very light shade of green. So light, you’d notice after studying at bkcity @stavorius, Blue @louisahollander, Reflective silver / mirror @elina.gaillard, Light green or dark blue @marieke_russchen, (Persian) blue :) @t_uran, White @annas_archiv, Sea blue @noortjekemme, Bright Yellow @evegeleynse, Blue @lisa.kappers, Purple @chr1s_clarckson, Green @dirtydorien, Yellow @ramounsen, Hot pink @nrtjwnnk, Sky blue @ben.vierkant, Navy blue (like the Belgian pavilion on 2018 Biennale in Venice ;)) @anna_shish.kina, Inchyra blue @hidde24, Pink! @inezmargaux, Lots of country flags per three stairs @oscarlnowak

#instagram #orangehall #faculty

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