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Aldo van Eyck (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑldoː vɑn ˈɛik]; 16 March 1918 – 14 January 1999 [1]) was a Dutch architect. He was one of the most influential protagonists of the architectural movement Structuralism .
The group's first formal meeting under the name of Team 10 took place in Bagnols-sur-Cèze in 1960. The last, with only four members present, was in Lisbon in 1981.. Team 10 had a fluid membership, yet a core group actively organized the various meetings, which consisted of Alison and Peter Smithson, Jaap Bakema, Aldo van Eyck, Georges Candilis, Shadrach Woods, and Giancarlo De Carlo. [1]
Nagele was designed by the architectural team "De 8" between 1948 and 1954. The final design by Aldo van Eyck and de 8 was shown at the CIAM 8 meeting in 1956. While the current condition of the town differs from the original design, some of the basic concepts remain.
Editor Dirk van den Heuvel about structuralism in the Netherlands on page 208: "Structuralism never turned into a real movement or an organized group." Francis Strauven, Aldo van Eyck - The Shape of Relativity, Amsterdam 1998 (1994). Biography of Aldo van Eyck and his "Configurative Discipline" of designing.
INDESEM (International Design Seminar) is a student-led workshop that has been organised more than 20 times at the Faculty in Delft. The first edition happened in 1964, when Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck was appointed professor.
Aldo van Eyck (1918–1999), Dutch architect, son of Pieter Nicolaas; Casper van Eyck (1613–1674), Flemish marine painter; Jacob van Eyck (c. 1590–1657), Dutch musician and carillon technician; Jannie van Eyck-Vos (1936–2020), Dutch track and field athlete; Marie-Paule Van Eyck (born 1951), Belgian fencer; Nangila van Eyck (born 1984 ...
Frits van Dongen (born 1946) Erick van Egeraat (born 1956) Aldo van Eyck (1918–1999) N. John Habraken (1928–2023) Hubert-Jan Henket (born 1940) Herman Hertzberger (born 1932) Jan Hoogstad (born 1930) Francine Houben (born 1955) Jan van der Jagt (1924–2001) Rem Koolhaas (born 1944) Jón Kristinsson (born 1936) Winy Maas (born 1959) Hugh ...
For a reform of CIAM, the group Team 10 was active from 1953 onwards, and two different movements emerged from it: the Brutalism of the English members (Alison and Peter Smithson) and the Structuralism of the Dutch members (Aldo van Eyck and Jacob B. Bakema).