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Van cesteren (cornelis) --- Pays-bas --- Urbanisme --- Architecture neerlandaise
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Architecture néerlandaise --- Nederlandse bouwkunst --- 72 (492) " 1945 : 1954 "
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Architecture --- Beaux-arts --- Bouwkunst --- Schone kunsten --- Architecture néerlandaise --- Bouwkunst (Nederlandse) --- 72 (492) "19"
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Architecture --- Beaux-arts --- Bouwkunst --- Schone kunsten --- Architecture néerlandaise --- Bouwkunst (Nederlandse) --- 72 (68) "16 : 18"
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'Nature is Nature' is a monograph on the work of the esteemed architecture and design studio of Wiel Arets. This publication is a visual and textual flow that presents the studio's output, using a series of drawings, images, diagrams, texts, theories, sketches, and citations from commentary on the work. Having been founded by the acclaimed and globally renowned intellectual, architect, and educator Wiel Arets immediately after matriculating from his study of architecture at the Technical University of Eindhoven in the Netherlands; the work of the studio is instantly recognizable to those familiar with Arets' philosophies on the inhabitation of space, which he terms 'interiority'. Wiel Arets, is intensely concerned with the relations between man and nature, interior and exterior, and the experience of the body moving through space within his series of preconscribed cinematographic sequences. It is the circulation and routing in Arets' oeuvre, and the ergonomics of interaction with his industrial designs, that is the often-overlooked though key feature that defines the work of his studio. Arets places an enormous emphasis on the interlocking of spaces within his buildings-which are intertwined and accessed through playful sets of staircases, ramps, and other ethereal experiences that aid in the navigation of the body through space. The result of this amalgamation of his signature projects is an oeuvre that is all too often left uncaptured in images. With philosophical essays that allow a look into Arets' thoughts toward architecture; contributions by scholars that contextualize the studio's output since its founding; and thousands of images that directly relay the sequencing of inhabiting and moving through a selection of key built works from his oeuvre-this long awaited, meticulously edited and designed monograph, is a reflection and celebration of a life spent dedicated to progressing the ideals and global conversations on architecture spearheaded by Wiel Arets.
Architecture --- Architecture néerlandaise. --- Architecture, Dutch --- Aspect environnemental. --- Environmental aspects --- Arets, Wiel, --- Arets, Wiel --- Architecture, Dutch. --- Environmental aspects.
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Margaret Staal-Kropholler (1891-1966) is regarded as the first woman architect in the Netherlands. She completed her first work as an unqualified architect in 1917. Less well known is that Grada Wolffensperger (1887-1965) became the first woman to complete the univer-sity course in architecture at the Technische Hogeschool in Delft that same year. A further twenty women had completed their architectural training by 1945. Why and how did these women become architects at a time when women were expected to raise a family and take care of a house-hold? What was their education like? And was it actually possible for them to practise a profession so dominated by men?. Compliments to our brave architect! describes the emergence of women architects. Including 21 biographies, the book forms an indispensable reference work on a neglected aspect of Dutch architectural history.
Women architects --- Architecture and women --- Architecture, Dutch --- Femmes architectes --- Architecture et femmes --- Architecture néerlandaise --- History. --- History. --- History. --- Histoire --- Histoire --- Histoire
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Architecture --- -Architecture --- -Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Design and construction --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- History --- Architecture, Primitive --- Architecture neerlandaise
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Architecture --- Crouwel, Benthem --- Lille --- Benthem Crouwel --- Benthem, Jan --- Crouwel, Mels --- Jan Benthem (° 1952, Amsterdam, Nederland) Mels Crouwel (° 1953, Amsterdam, Nederland) --- Architectuur ; Nederland ; Benthem Crouwel Architekten --- Architectuur ; kantoorgebouwen ; bedrijfsgebouwen --- Winkelcentra --- Architectuur ; transport ; reizen --- Luchthavens ; vliegvelden ; gebouwen --- Museumarchitectuur --- 72.07 --- 72.038(492) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; Nederland --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- History --- Influence. --- Benthem Crouwel Architekten (Amsterdam, Netherlands) --- Benthem Crouwel Architekten (Amsterdam, Netherlands). --- Modernism (Architecture) --- Modernist architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- International style (Architecture) --- Influence --- Benthem Crouwel (Architectural firm : Amsterdam, Netherlands) --- Benthem en Crouwel (Architectural firm : Amsterdam, Netherlands) --- Netherlands --- Architecture néerlandaise --- Architecture néerlandaise. --- architects --- Architecture néerlandaise. --- Benthem Crouwel Architects [Amsterdam]
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The book 'ORNAMENT AND IDENTITY' is the successor of the well-received 'AT WORK', a publication by renowned Rotterdam based architecture firm Neutelings Riedijk Architects. In their new publication they convincingly demonstrate that buildings with a powerful expression create new local identities in a globalised world.In twelve themed chapters Moiré, Image, Seam, Emblem, Letter, Pattern, Cut out, Ridge, Grid, Lozenge, Relief and Filigree, readers are guided on the exploration of the connection between form, meaning and contemporary ornaments.Images of realised buildings, intriguing scale models, material samples, and unique ornaments designed by Neutelings Riedijk Architects illustrate the craftsmanship and their search for expression and identity.
Architecture --- Architecture, Dutch --- Philosophy --- History --- Neutelings Riedijk Architecten --- Neutelings Riedijk --- Neutelings, Willem Jan --- Riedijk, Michiel --- 72.07 --- 72.039 --- Architectuur 21ste eeuw 1997-2017 Neutelings Riedijk --- Geveldecoraties als middel tot lokale identiteit --- Neutelings, Willem Jan °1959 (°Bergen op Zoom, Nederland) --- Riedijk, Michiel °1964 (°Nederland) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis 2000 - 2050 --- ornaments --- façades --- architectural firms --- Neutelings Riedijk Architects [Rotterdam] --- Neutelings Riedijk Architecten. --- Architectuur ; 21ste eeuw ; 1997-2017 ; Neutelings Riedijk --- Geveldecoraties ; als middel tot lokale identiteit --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Architecture néerlandaise --- Philosophie --- Neutelings Riedijk architects --- ornaments [object genre] --- Architecture néerlandaise. --- Philosophie. --- Architecture [Modern ] --- Architecture néerlandaise. --- architecture [discipline] --- architects --- Netherlands --- Casino --- Auditorium --- Tour --- Bâtiment public --- Caserne --- Bâtiment d'exposition
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EGM --- EGM architecten --- Eijkelenboom, Wout --- Middelhoek, Bram --- Gerritse, Gerrit --- Gerritse, Gerard --- Gerritse, Hans --- EGM Architecten = Eijkelenboom Gerritse & Middelhoek architecten --- Architectuur : Nederland ; 2de h. 20ste eeuw ; EGM architecten --- 72.07 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Eijkelenboom Gerritse en Middelhoek architecten --- EGM architecten. --- Eijkelenboom Gerritse en Middelhoek architecten. --- Architecture --- Architecture néerlandaise. --- EGM architecten bv --- Architecture néerlandaise.
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