From approximately 1910 to 1947 the architect ir. G.C. Bremer made an important contribution to Dutch architecture. For the greater part of that period, from 1924 to 1946, he was Government Architect. Bremer's oeuvre is quite divergent in character; it does not represent any clearly defined style or specific trend. The buildings executed by him comprise traditionalist elements as well as elements of 'New Realism', depending on what views the commission in question required of him. Indeed, Bremer did not play a part in the architecture debate between the representatives of 'New Building' and the traditionalists. This may well be one of the reasons why his work no longer attracts much attention from architectural historians. From 1910 onwards...
In the 1930s, as Chief Inspector of the Amsterdam Municipal Building and Housing Department, Eelke v...
In the icily cold night of February 12, 1929 the greater part of the Town Hall in Leiden was reduced...
Alexander Jacobus Kropholler played a remarkable role in a very eventful period in Dutch architectur...
From approximately 1910 to 1947 the architect ir. G.C. Bremer made an important contribution to Dutc...
On 1 January 1924 the Rotterdam engineer Gustavus Cornelis (Kees) Bremer (1880-1949) was appo...
On 1 January 1924 the Rotterdam engineer Gustavus Cornelis (Kees) Bremer (1880-1949) was appo...
From approximately 1910 to 1947 the architect ir. G.C. Bremer made an important contribution to Dutc...
Wolter te Riele Gzn. was born in Deventer on 8 September 1867. He was the son of the architect - ini...
Wolter te Riele Gzn. was born in Deventer on 8 September 1867. He was the son of the architect - ini...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
In his ‘d'Algemene Bouwkunde’ (General Architecture) of 1681 Willem Goeree rightly concluded that in...
Alexander Jacobus Kropholler played a remarkable role in a very eventful period in Dutch architectur...
In the 1930s, as Chief Inspector of the Amsterdam Municipal Building and Housing Department, Eelke v...
In the icily cold night of February 12, 1929 the greater part of the Town Hall in Leiden was reduced...
Alexander Jacobus Kropholler played a remarkable role in a very eventful period in Dutch architectur...
From approximately 1910 to 1947 the architect ir. G.C. Bremer made an important contribution to Dutc...
On 1 January 1924 the Rotterdam engineer Gustavus Cornelis (Kees) Bremer (1880-1949) was appo...
On 1 January 1924 the Rotterdam engineer Gustavus Cornelis (Kees) Bremer (1880-1949) was appo...
From approximately 1910 to 1947 the architect ir. G.C. Bremer made an important contribution to Dutc...
Wolter te Riele Gzn. was born in Deventer on 8 September 1867. He was the son of the architect - ini...
Wolter te Riele Gzn. was born in Deventer on 8 September 1867. He was the son of the architect - ini...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
In his ‘d'Algemene Bouwkunde’ (General Architecture) of 1681 Willem Goeree rightly concluded that in...
Alexander Jacobus Kropholler played a remarkable role in a very eventful period in Dutch architectur...
In the 1930s, as Chief Inspector of the Amsterdam Municipal Building and Housing Department, Eelke v...
In the icily cold night of February 12, 1929 the greater part of the Town Hall in Leiden was reduced...
Alexander Jacobus Kropholler played a remarkable role in a very eventful period in Dutch architectur...