In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch architecture, resulting in the rise of austere Neoclassicism at the expense of flamboyant rococo. The ornamental Louis XV style made way for the architectonic Louis XVI style. The aim was to link up more closely with the Dutch Classicism of Pieter Post and Jacob van Campen again, as practised during the heyday of the Republic. The Amsterdam 'stadsfabriekambt' (public works), which was thoroughly reorganized on the initiative of mayor Pieter Rendorp in 1746, played an important part in this metamorphosis. For some time Rendorp had been annoyed at the poor level of architecture in consequence of the lack of theoretical knowledge of the major de...
The architecture of ancient Hellas and Rome had a strongly horizontal character. The most monumental...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
In his ‘d'Algemene Bouwkunde’ (General Architecture) of 1681 Willem Goeree rightly concluded that in...
Four hundred years after Rembrandt's birth all sorts of exhibitions are to be seen in the Dutch muse...
In anticipation of the current major restoration of the Binnenhof, the home of the Dutch parliament,...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
Waag on Nieuwmarkt was built as a city gate and later transformed into a weigh house. The numerous d...
The Amsterdam Town Hall (1648-1665) of Jacob van Campen was undoubtedly one of the major architecton...
When the architects Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post and Philips Vingboons introduced classicism in the...
The visitor leaving St Paul’s Cathedral, pausing at the head of the steps and looking west, faces a ...
Between 1648 and 1968 there were three major stages in the building history of the town hall and Roy...
The architecture of ancient Hellas and Rome had a strongly horizontal character. The most monumental...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
In his ‘d'Algemene Bouwkunde’ (General Architecture) of 1681 Willem Goeree rightly concluded that in...
Four hundred years after Rembrandt's birth all sorts of exhibitions are to be seen in the Dutch muse...
In anticipation of the current major restoration of the Binnenhof, the home of the Dutch parliament,...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
Waag on Nieuwmarkt was built as a city gate and later transformed into a weigh house. The numerous d...
The Amsterdam Town Hall (1648-1665) of Jacob van Campen was undoubtedly one of the major architecton...
When the architects Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post and Philips Vingboons introduced classicism in the...
The visitor leaving St Paul’s Cathedral, pausing at the head of the steps and looking west, faces a ...
Between 1648 and 1968 there were three major stages in the building history of the town hall and Roy...
The architecture of ancient Hellas and Rome had a strongly horizontal character. The most monumental...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...