Alice Roegholt (4)
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Sutemi Horiguchi, Bunriha and The Amsterdam School
2023 || Paperback || Alice Roegholt e.a. || Museum Het Schip
In 1923 the Japanese architect Sutemi Horiguchi went on a tour of Europe and visited the Netherlands. He was the most important founder of the Bunriha movement that wanted to change Japanese architecture. Horiguchi was very impressed by modern Dutch architecture and especially the Amsterdam School.
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Architect and artist Michel de Klerk
Inspirer of the Amsterdam School
2023 || Paperback || Ton Heijdra e.a. || Museum Het Schip
Michel de Klerk was the great inspirer of the Amsterdam School, the Dutch expressionist movement in architecture. Besides a brilliant architect he was also a versatile artist. 'The Rembrandt among architects' made drawings and paintings and designed furniture and interiors. De Klerk created an innovative language of forms and brought beauty to the working class. This book reveals the versatility of his work through lavish images and quotes from De Klerk himself and his contemporaries.
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Gaudí and the Amsterdam School
2018 || Paperback || Alice Roegholt e.a. || Museum Het Schip || met inkijkexemplaar
The fantastic works of Antoni Gaudí and the Amsterdam School still appeal to the imagination. And although the architects never met each other, they were children of the same period. They looked for beauty and individuality in a world which was becoming increasingly functional and impersonal.
At the heart of their designs are nature and its organic forms, craftsmanship and traditional materials. At the same time, though, they did not turn their backs on modernity, embracing new techniques an...
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The Dageraad
2018 || Paperback || Ton Heijdra e.a. || Museum Het Schip
The Dageraad is a world-famous social housing complex located in Berlage’s Plan Zuid. It was designed by the architects Michel de Klerk and Piet Kramer in the style of the Amsterdam School.
The initiative to build it was taken by a workers cooperative that managed shops and wanted to provide the workers with good quality housing. Important Dutch politicians were involved in its realisation, among them Amsterdam’s Alderman Floor Wibaut, who is still honoured at the complex today. In 2001,...