The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by the Section Architecture and Town-planning of the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands. 'As you all know the title of this symposium is a paraphrase on the title of one of the most legendary publications from the Dutch history of art: 'Holland and its Narrowest'. The author Victor Eugène Louis de Stuers not only was a historian of art and publicist but also a caricaturist. Denouncing the decay and neglect of Dutch monuments in 1873 he described both municipality and church government as 'boundless vandals' responsible for the 'corrosive cancer' with which he meant the decay of our cultural heritage. The major part of the people consist...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
E. van Houten, chief building inspector with the Municipal Housing Inspectorate during the twenties ...
This article is about the troublesome relationship between the two book genres that shaped the rapid...
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...
The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by t...
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...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
In 1767 the physician and scientist Petrus Camper (1722-1789) made an anonymous attack on 'the taste...
In may 1940 a bombardment almost totally destroyed the urban functions of Rotterdam's town-centre. A...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
The Dutch city planning hardly has any relations with the historical and architectural structure of ...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
E. van Houten, chief building inspector with the Municipal Housing Inspectorate during the twenties ...
This article is about the troublesome relationship between the two book genres that shaped the rapid...
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...
The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by t...
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...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
In 1767 the physician and scientist Petrus Camper (1722-1789) made an anonymous attack on 'the taste...
In may 1940 a bombardment almost totally destroyed the urban functions of Rotterdam's town-centre. A...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
The Dutch city planning hardly has any relations with the historical and architectural structure of ...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
E. van Houten, chief building inspector with the Municipal Housing Inspectorate during the twenties ...
This article is about the troublesome relationship between the two book genres that shaped the rapid...