The Art-Society building in Batavia (Jakarta), which was opened in 1914, was designed by P.A.J. Moojen (1879-1955), one of the first professional architects working in the Dutch East Indies. Moojen, who received his training in Antwerp, was one of the founders of a contemporary Indonesian architecture and actively took part in the debate on style and architecture in the twenties. He designed, for instance, a (not realised) building for the Department of Education and Worship at Koningsplein and conducted the entries for international colonial exhibitions in Antwerp (1930) and Paris (1931). In the Art-Society building Moojen applied the newest techniques, steel roofs and reinforced concrete. The marked alternation of light and dark surfaces ...
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The Art-Society building in Batavia (Jakarta), which was opened in 1914, was designed by P.A.J. Mooj...
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The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by t...
From the moment when world exhibitions were organized (1851) The Netherlands has participated in the...
Wolter te Riele Gzn. was born in Deventer on 8 September 1867. He was the son of the architect - ini...
The Art-Society building in Batavia (Jakarta), which was opened in 1914, was designed by P.A.J. Mooj...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
On the north coast of West-Java the East Indian Company 'VOC' founded the town of Batavia in 1619. A...
The Government House in Weltevreden was built in the period 1809-1827 in Batavia, 'capital' of the D...
After his education as an architect Cornelis van de Linde, a farmer's son from the province of Zeela...
In the icily cold night of February 12, 1929 the greater part of the Town Hall in Leiden was reduced...
This article describes the work of Ingenieurs-Bureau Ingenegeren-Vrijburg (IBIV), an engineering fir...
On 1 January 1924 the Rotterdam engineer Gustavus Cornelis (Kees) Bremer (1880-1949) was appo...
If guide-lines for re-planning stay out, the structure and form of Old Batavia will be wiped out for...
Why talking about Indonesia, Surinam and the Dutch Antilles on a congress clearly dedicated to Afric...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
In Dutch history of architecture the first half of the eighteenth century is sometimes defined as th...
The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by t...
From the moment when world exhibitions were organized (1851) The Netherlands has participated in the...
Wolter te Riele Gzn. was born in Deventer on 8 September 1867. He was the son of the architect - ini...