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Living in the lowlands : the Dutch domestic scene 1850-2004 / [compilation, JaapJan Berg, Jean-Paul Baeten, Véronique Patteeuw].

Fine Arts Library NA7361 .L585 2004
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Berg, Jaap van den.
Baeten, Jean Paul.
Patteeuw, Véronique.
Nederlands Architectuurinstituut.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture, Domestic--Netherlands--Exhibitions.
Architecture, Domestic.
Netherlands.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
240 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 25 cm
Other Title:
Dutch domestic scene
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : NAi Publishers, [2004]
Summary:
Living in the Lowlands offers a kaleidoscopic overview of one of the most important themes in Dutch architectural history: living and the home environment. Fifteen domestic scenes illustrate important points in the history of housing construction in the Netherlands since 1850; all are representative of prevailing Dutch design philosophies and the internationally respected Dutch public housing tradition and living culture. Specific periods are addressed on the basis of selected projects: Amsterdam's Vondelstraat by P.J.H. Cuijpers, Plan Zuid by Berlage, Amsterdam's Betondorp (Concrete Village), the Kiefhoek by J.J.P. Oud, Rotterdam's Pendrecht and Alexanderpolder neighborhoods, Almere, Amsterdam's Nieuwmarkt neighborhood, and Ypenburg. Utopian designs by the architects H.T. Wijdeveld, Cornelis van Eesteren and OMA are also included. Together the projects constitute an historic typology of urban living and a cultural-historical expos about domestic life in the Netherlands. Each domestic landscape is described by a different author in a brief and sometimes highly personal text and illustrated with visual documentation from the collection of the Netherlands Architecture Institute.
Notes:
Catalog of permanent exhibit at Netherlands Architecture Institute in Rotterdam.
Includes bibliographical references 235-238.
ISBN:
9056623869
OCLC:
56070590

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