In relation to the architecture of façades, in the 18th century the roof got a less striking, even secondary position in comparison with the high ornamental roof still in vogue in the 17th century. This was expressed in a reduction in height by dividing the span into two or more roof points. In order to give a terraced house more prestige an extra floor was added at the front side of the house with a shallow transverse roof, also called 'liar'. The asymmetrical section of the design of J. Giudici for the town hall in Groningen (1775) may be called a variation on this approach. The need to roof over a large span of a limited height led to the king post roof truss used in the Netherlands in the second half of the 17th century. The principle o...
The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
In the second half of the nineteenth century the mechanized production of building components expand...
The front elevation of the Ridderzaal (Knights’ Hall) in the Binnenhof in The Hague is one of the be...
In relation to the architecture of façades, in the 18th century the roof got a less striking, even s...
In the beginning of the Dutch war of independence (1568-1648) it was particularly the countryside th...
Mansard roofs get only an occasional mention in modern Dutch works on the history of building constr...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
From recent systematic building-historical research in the town of Leiden a frequently applied type ...
In 1996 a building-historical study was made of Oudegracht 288. The present building mass was create...
The architecture of ancient Hellas and Rome had a strongly horizontal character. The most monumental...
Waag on Nieuwmarkt was built as a city gate and later transformed into a weigh house. The numerous d...
The present Buurtower has a Romanesque predecessor, the foundations of which were excavated in 1933....
In 1987 the country seat Heemstede (1645) especially famous for the grand formal layout of the garde...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
In the second half of the nineteenth century the mechanized production of building components expand...
The front elevation of the Ridderzaal (Knights’ Hall) in the Binnenhof in The Hague is one of the be...
In relation to the architecture of façades, in the 18th century the roof got a less striking, even s...
In the beginning of the Dutch war of independence (1568-1648) it was particularly the countryside th...
Mansard roofs get only an occasional mention in modern Dutch works on the history of building constr...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
From recent systematic building-historical research in the town of Leiden a frequently applied type ...
In 1996 a building-historical study was made of Oudegracht 288. The present building mass was create...
The architecture of ancient Hellas and Rome had a strongly horizontal character. The most monumental...
Waag on Nieuwmarkt was built as a city gate and later transformed into a weigh house. The numerous d...
The present Buurtower has a Romanesque predecessor, the foundations of which were excavated in 1933....
In 1987 the country seat Heemstede (1645) especially famous for the grand formal layout of the garde...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
In the second half of the nineteenth century the mechanized production of building components expand...
The front elevation of the Ridderzaal (Knights’ Hall) in the Binnenhof in The Hague is one of the be...