The article deals with the reconstruction of the meeting hall of the 'heren XVII' of the Dutch East India Company in the Amsterdam East Indian House as a representative reception room of the Amsterdam University. The essence of the article is the moral question to what extent a reconstruction does justice to the history and historical values of a historically important building. The question is further worked out on the basis of the questions whether the reconstruction itself is to be called successful and whether the chosen location of the hall is historically correct. The authors take the view that a proof of professional skill was achieved in the hall, but that in parts of it the quality of the work was less good. In two cases, not c...
The reconstrution o f the Golden Hall in Augsburg’s Town-Hall was the subject o f an international s...
Huis Henegouwen, later called Fortuijn, gave its name to the street on which it is situated, one of ...
In ‘Discovering the Colonial Institute: the Tropenmuseum’ historical research is conducted on the co...
The article deals with the reconstruction of the meeting hall of the 'heren XVII' of the Dutch East ...
Dealing correctly with the built past is the key question of each individual case of preservation of...
Apart from a keen interest in materials, constructions and dating, Dutch housing research of the pas...
In this article the 17th-century modernisation of the town hall of ' s -Hertogenbosch is explored. T...
In last year's Bulletin there was a discussion on the place of the 'large hall' in the East-India Ho...
Between 1765 and 1772 refurbishment work was carried out to the building and auditorium of the Amste...
This article deals with the reconstruction of Nederhemert castle, placing it within the wider contex...
This article deals with the reconstruction of Nederhemert castle, placing it within the wider contex...
This article provides an insight into private building practice around 1800 in the shrinking cities ...
This article provides an insight into private building practice around 1800 in the shrinking cities ...
In 1452, approximately three-quarters of Amsterdam was destroyed by fire. Despite attempts by the ci...
In the period 1977-1984 the Royal Palace Het Loo in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, was thoroughly resto...
The reconstrution o f the Golden Hall in Augsburg’s Town-Hall was the subject o f an international s...
Huis Henegouwen, later called Fortuijn, gave its name to the street on which it is situated, one of ...
In ‘Discovering the Colonial Institute: the Tropenmuseum’ historical research is conducted on the co...
The article deals with the reconstruction of the meeting hall of the 'heren XVII' of the Dutch East ...
Dealing correctly with the built past is the key question of each individual case of preservation of...
Apart from a keen interest in materials, constructions and dating, Dutch housing research of the pas...
In this article the 17th-century modernisation of the town hall of ' s -Hertogenbosch is explored. T...
In last year's Bulletin there was a discussion on the place of the 'large hall' in the East-India Ho...
Between 1765 and 1772 refurbishment work was carried out to the building and auditorium of the Amste...
This article deals with the reconstruction of Nederhemert castle, placing it within the wider contex...
This article deals with the reconstruction of Nederhemert castle, placing it within the wider contex...
This article provides an insight into private building practice around 1800 in the shrinking cities ...
This article provides an insight into private building practice around 1800 in the shrinking cities ...
In 1452, approximately three-quarters of Amsterdam was destroyed by fire. Despite attempts by the ci...
In the period 1977-1984 the Royal Palace Het Loo in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, was thoroughly resto...
The reconstrution o f the Golden Hall in Augsburg’s Town-Hall was the subject o f an international s...
Huis Henegouwen, later called Fortuijn, gave its name to the street on which it is situated, one of ...
In ‘Discovering the Colonial Institute: the Tropenmuseum’ historical research is conducted on the co...