Among the many large town fires in the 16th century the fire of Delft in 1536 was the most extensive. The extent of this disaster is to be compared to a large bombing during the last World War. A lot of the rebuilt houses still exist, some even with the old facades. Four drawings from around 1785 of disappeared facades complete the picture and gave rise to this article (ill. 4. 10-12). After the fire the walls of churches and monasteries largely survived and the wooden roofs and vaults could be restored. The houses needed total renewal. There is not much evidence of guidance in this matter by the town council. Building regulations were temporarily suspended, but the use of joint walls was promoted, which saved brick and made the houses more...
Remarkably little has been written about the popular yet unassuming painting The Little Street (Rijk...
Cardinaal House in Groningen is well-known to specialists of Netherlandish Renaissance architecture ...
In the night of 19 November 1663 the tower of the Willibrordus church in the city of Hulst burnt dow...
Among the many large town fires in the 16th century the fire of Delft in 1536 was the most extensive...
In the beginning of the Dutch war of independence (1568-1648) it was particularly the countryside th...
The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
Huis Henegouwen, later called Fortuijn, gave its name to the street on which it is situated, one of ...
From recent systematic building-historical research in the town of Leiden a frequently applied type ...
In the build-up to the Golden Age Amsterdam already experienced great flourishing and prosperity dur...
As ‘lids’ on monuments, timber roofs are particularly sensitive to what took place in the surroundin...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
In 1996 a building-historical study was made of Oudegracht 288. The present building mass was create...
The fireplace in the sheriffs’ courtroom of the old town hall in Kampen was made between 1543 and 15...
The approximately ten houses preserved along the Haringvliet after 1940, provide an insight into the...
Long before the large-scale import of Scandinavian softwoods in the seventeenth century, deal floorb...
Remarkably little has been written about the popular yet unassuming painting The Little Street (Rijk...
Cardinaal House in Groningen is well-known to specialists of Netherlandish Renaissance architecture ...
In the night of 19 November 1663 the tower of the Willibrordus church in the city of Hulst burnt dow...
Among the many large town fires in the 16th century the fire of Delft in 1536 was the most extensive...
In the beginning of the Dutch war of independence (1568-1648) it was particularly the countryside th...
The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
Huis Henegouwen, later called Fortuijn, gave its name to the street on which it is situated, one of ...
From recent systematic building-historical research in the town of Leiden a frequently applied type ...
In the build-up to the Golden Age Amsterdam already experienced great flourishing and prosperity dur...
As ‘lids’ on monuments, timber roofs are particularly sensitive to what took place in the surroundin...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
In 1996 a building-historical study was made of Oudegracht 288. The present building mass was create...
The fireplace in the sheriffs’ courtroom of the old town hall in Kampen was made between 1543 and 15...
The approximately ten houses preserved along the Haringvliet after 1940, provide an insight into the...
Long before the large-scale import of Scandinavian softwoods in the seventeenth century, deal floorb...
Remarkably little has been written about the popular yet unassuming painting The Little Street (Rijk...
Cardinaal House in Groningen is well-known to specialists of Netherlandish Renaissance architecture ...
In the night of 19 November 1663 the tower of the Willibrordus church in the city of Hulst burnt dow...