This article deals with the challenges for the architectural historian as formulated by the architectural-historical domain during the past three decades. In 1977 an international symposium took place at Utrecht University in which overtures were made to social sciences. It was seen as a challenge for the architectural historian; he could become a relevant player in questions on ‘high’ and ‘low’ architecture, on preservation and selection in large-scale urban extension, renovation of social housing, increase in the building intensity of city centres and traffic interventions; the architectural historian was considered an ally of the anonymous (housing) consumer. In 1986 a symposium was held fitting in with a special issue of Archis on tw...
The article attempts to highlight the traces of memory in the theory, history and practice of archit...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
This article deals with the challenges for the architectural historian as formulated by the architec...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
The foreign relations of the historiography of architecture in both the Netherlands and other countr...
Architectural-historical research only contributes to a limited extent to the solution of practical ...
The problematic relationship between, on the one hand, monographs and local and national studies and...
The relation between architectural history and heritage is ambiguous. Both domains are confronted wi...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
Although a considerable percentage of the practising building historians have an academic background...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
From the 1970s, the history of modern architecture has experienced two fundamental theoretical and h...
E. van Houten, chief building inspector with the Municipal Housing Inspectorate during the twenties ...
The article attempts to highlight the traces of memory in the theory, history and practice of archit...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
This article deals with the challenges for the architectural historian as formulated by the architec...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
The foreign relations of the historiography of architecture in both the Netherlands and other countr...
Architectural-historical research only contributes to a limited extent to the solution of practical ...
The problematic relationship between, on the one hand, monographs and local and national studies and...
The relation between architectural history and heritage is ambiguous. Both domains are confronted wi...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
Although a considerable percentage of the practising building historians have an academic background...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
From the 1970s, the history of modern architecture has experienced two fundamental theoretical and h...
E. van Houten, chief building inspector with the Municipal Housing Inspectorate during the twenties ...
The article attempts to highlight the traces of memory in the theory, history and practice of archit...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...