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Looking at H.P. Berlage's famous Plan Zuid ('South Plan') for Amsterdam by examining the notions that were used and are still being used to describe his design, we gain new insights into the.


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July 11, 2021 Plan South made a clean break with all traditional forms of housing construction. An architect by the name of H.P. Berlage designed an urban extension plan that would include many green. It would contain sleek, modern-looking building blocks of affordable social housing.


H.P. Berlage’s design for ‘het Vredespaleis’ ‘Peace Palace’ in The Hague, The Netherlands

H.P. Berlage, 'Toorops monumentale kunst', Wendingen 12 (1918), p. 19-23 R.N. Roland Holst, 'De bouwmeester Berlage in zijn verhouding tot de architecturale beeldhouw- en schilderkunst', in: Over kunst en kunstenaars, Beschouwingen en herdenkingen, Amsterdam 1923, p. 66-69


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Country Residence/Museum Jachthuis Sint Hubertus, H.P. Berlage, Otterloo, 1920. Video still. Country Residence/Museum Jachthuis Sint Hubertus - Icon of De Hoge Veluwe Natascha Drabbe takes us to the most iconic houses from the twentieth century in the Netherlands. In this episode we visit Jachthuis Sint Hubertus by H.P. Berlage.


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Hendrik Petrus Berlage, Hendrikus Petrus Berlage, H. P. Berlage, Hendrik-Petrus Berlage, H.P. Berlage Nzn. Ulan 500010705 View the full Getty record. Information from Getty's Union List of Artist Names ® (ULAN), made available under the ODC Attribution License. Exhibition De Stijl. Dec 16, 1952-Feb 15, 1953.


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H. P. Berlage and the Amsterdam School, 1914-1920: Rationalist as Expressionist H. Paul Rovinelli Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (1984) 43 (3): 256-264. https://doi.org/10.2307/990006 Share Tools After 50 years of neglect, the architecture of the Amsterdam School has been rediscovered.


Amsterdam 1900 H.P. Berlage (18561934) Vereniging Vrienden van de Amsterdamse Binnenstad

H.P. Berlage en Th. Sanders Prijsvraagontwerp voor een koopmansbeurs in Amsterdam, perspectief. 1885 Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam 1896-1903 Kunstmuseum Den Haag Hoenderloo - De Hoge Veluwe: Jachtslot St Hubertus Eetkamerameublement van Berlage uitgevoerd door J.B. Hillen uit 1902, collectie Rijksmuseum Servies ontworpen door Berlage en Piet Zwart Interieurontwerp Sint-Hubertus Plan Zuid.


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Hendrik Petrus Berlage, (born Feb. 21, 1856, Amsterdam, Neth.—died Aug. 12, 1934, The Hague), Dutch architect whose work, characterized by a use of materials based on their fundamental properties and an avoidance of decoration, exerted considerable influence on modern architecture in the Netherlands. Berlage studied architecture in Zürich, Switz.


Peace Palace. Competition design H.P. Berlage H.P. Berlage. Perspective drawing of the Peace

H.E. van Gelder (1876-1960) became director of the Kunstmuseum in 1912. He dreamed of building a large new museum complex which would include concert halls and conference rooms. In a 1914 memorandum, he even called for the construction of several new museums.


Hendrik Petrus Berlage Father of Modern Dutch Architecture

Until Berlage left this school because of pressure of work occasioned by the new exchange in 1896, de Groot could have influenced him a lot in terms of theoretical background. Refer to Somgelenberg, P., H. P. Berlage IDEA AND STYLE: The Quest for Modern Architecture (Utrecht, Haentjens Ekker & Gumbert, 1972), p. 107. 16.


H.P. Berlage Koopmansbeurs (Beurs van Berlage) Interieur Amsterdam, Nederland 18961903

In parallel activities as both an architect and an architectural philosopher, H. P. Berlage created a series of buildings that witnessed the gestation and birth of architectural Modernism and a body of writings that probed in depth the problems and possibilities of this new style.


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Hendrik Petrus Berlage ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɛndrɪk ˈpeːtrʏs ˈbɛrlaːɣə]; 21 February 1856 - 12 August 1934) was a Dutch architect and designer. He is considered one of the fathers of the architecture of the Amsterdam School . Life and work


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Life and work. Hendrik Petrus Berlage, son of Nicolaas Willem Berlage and Anna Catharina Bosscha, was born on 21 February 1856 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. [1] Anna Catharina Bosscha's uncle was Johannes Bosscha, a scientist who taught in Polytechnische School te Delft.. Berlage studied architecture at the Zurich Institute of Technology between 1875 and 1878 after which he traveled.


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Berlage died at The Hague in 1934. References Dennis Sharp. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Architects and Architecture. New York: Quatro Publishing, 1991. NA 40.I45. ISBN -8230-2539-X. p 22. Resources: Sources on Hendrik Petrus Berlage. Pieter Singelenberg. H. P. Berlage : Idea and Style - The Quest for Modern Architecture. Utrecht: 1972.


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pieter singelenberg, H. P. Berlage, Idea and Style, the Quest for Modern Architecture Utrecht, Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1972. Pp. xiv + 274; 137 pls. Dfl. 154


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Hendrik P. Berlage: Architect of First Church of Christ, Scientist, The Hague, Netherlands By Charles B. Hosmer, Jr. - April 1, 1985 Main entrance to First Church of Christ, Scientist, in The Hague, Netherlands.