In 1905, Dirk Frederik Slothouwer, who was born in the Dutch East Indies, graduated from the Delft Polytechnic School and in 1926 he was appointed full professor there. Today, he is perhaps still known as the writer of various books on the history of architecture. Besides his book about the palaces of Frederik Hendrik, his study of Dutch Renaissance in Denmark is especially noteworthy. With this study he obtained his doctorate in Delft in 1924, making him the first construction engineer to earn that title. His dissertation was mainly the result of literature study and of several journeys Slothouwer undertook to the Scandinavian country. Already in 1906, Slothouwer had taken part in the Prix de Rome competition. There were three candidates a...
In autumn 1953, at the invitation of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Dutch architect Wil...
In the 1960s and ’70s, the modernist architect Piet Zanstra was at the helm of one of the bigge...
Immediately after the Second World War, the opposites of right and wrong strongly influenced the vie...
In 1905, Dirk Frederik Slothouwer, who was born in the Dutch East Indies, graduated from the Delft P...
In the 1930s, as Chief Inspector of the Amsterdam Municipal Building and Housing Department, Eelke v...
When the architects Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post and Philips Vingboons introduced classicism in the...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
Alexander Jacobus Kropholler played a remarkable role in a very eventful period in Dutch architectur...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
The foreign relations of the historiography of architecture in both the Netherlands and other countr...
Remarkably little has been written about the popular yet unassuming painting The Little Street (Rijk...
The problematic relationship between, on the one hand, monographs and local and national studies and...
In autumn 1953, at the invitation of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Dutch architect Wil...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In autumn 1953, at the invitation of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Dutch architect Wil...
In the 1960s and ’70s, the modernist architect Piet Zanstra was at the helm of one of the bigge...
Immediately after the Second World War, the opposites of right and wrong strongly influenced the vie...
In 1905, Dirk Frederik Slothouwer, who was born in the Dutch East Indies, graduated from the Delft P...
In the 1930s, as Chief Inspector of the Amsterdam Municipal Building and Housing Department, Eelke v...
When the architects Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post and Philips Vingboons introduced classicism in the...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
Alexander Jacobus Kropholler played a remarkable role in a very eventful period in Dutch architectur...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
The foreign relations of the historiography of architecture in both the Netherlands and other countr...
Remarkably little has been written about the popular yet unassuming painting The Little Street (Rijk...
The problematic relationship between, on the one hand, monographs and local and national studies and...
In autumn 1953, at the invitation of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Dutch architect Wil...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In autumn 1953, at the invitation of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Dutch architect Wil...
In the 1960s and ’70s, the modernist architect Piet Zanstra was at the helm of one of the bigge...
Immediately after the Second World War, the opposites of right and wrong strongly influenced the vie...