The architectural history of a city consists in a returning exchange of influences between the city itself and its architecture. Up to the 19th century a gradual internal development determinated the character of the city and returning processes of changing leave their traces. The identity of the city is a source of knowledge concerning the past and the future of the city.Since 1800 cities have a larger need for control on the urban development, Maastricht has always been an important merchant- and fortified city. It is a unique city because of the fact that from 1350 the internal urban space was not enlarged. Only the fortifications were further improved and internal improvements were kept restricted to the architecture.During the French p...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
Contemporary urbanization patterns around the North Sea can only be understood by looking at their&n...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
The architectural history of a city consists in a returning exchange of influences between the city ...
During the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam grew from a modest little town on the river Amstel into a pow...
Every city is defined by the sum of infrastructure and urban fabric in the form of blocks. The block...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In 1988 the previous White Women-cloister at the northern side of the Vrijthof has had to make way f...
In 1856 alderman for Public Works Isaäc Warnsinck (1811-1857) reorganized the municipal building com...
In may 1940 a bombardment almost totally destroyed the urban functions of Rotterdam's town-centre. A...
Waag on Nieuwmarkt was built as a city gate and later transformed into a weigh house. The numerous d...
Buildings of historical and artistic value to a great extent derive their cultural-historical value ...
Traditionally, large-scale and systematic building are the qualities attributed to the urban extensi...
As elsewhere in the Netherlands, along the old country roads and waterways at the city entrances Zwo...
This article is an appeal for independent, broad architectural-historical research prior to the rede...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
Contemporary urbanization patterns around the North Sea can only be understood by looking at their&n...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
The architectural history of a city consists in a returning exchange of influences between the city ...
During the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam grew from a modest little town on the river Amstel into a pow...
Every city is defined by the sum of infrastructure and urban fabric in the form of blocks. The block...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In 1988 the previous White Women-cloister at the northern side of the Vrijthof has had to make way f...
In 1856 alderman for Public Works Isaäc Warnsinck (1811-1857) reorganized the municipal building com...
In may 1940 a bombardment almost totally destroyed the urban functions of Rotterdam's town-centre. A...
Waag on Nieuwmarkt was built as a city gate and later transformed into a weigh house. The numerous d...
Buildings of historical and artistic value to a great extent derive their cultural-historical value ...
Traditionally, large-scale and systematic building are the qualities attributed to the urban extensi...
As elsewhere in the Netherlands, along the old country roads and waterways at the city entrances Zwo...
This article is an appeal for independent, broad architectural-historical research prior to the rede...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
Contemporary urbanization patterns around the North Sea can only be understood by looking at their&n...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...