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  2. Cornelis van Eesteren - Wikipedia

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    Cornelis van Eesteren (4 July 1897 – 21 February 1988) was a prominent Dutch architect and urban planner who was born in Alblasserdam and died in Amsterdam. He worked for the Town Planning department of Amsterdam (1929–1959) and was the chairman of the CIAM (1930–1947). [1] He contributed to the De Stijl movement, with its founder Theo ...

  3. De Stijl - Wikipedia

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    Theo van Doesburg (r) and Cornelis van Eesteren (l) in their studio in Paris, 1923 Van Doesburg and Rietveld interior, c.1919, Rijksmuseum , Amsterdam The name Nieuwe Beelding was a term first coined in 1917 by Mondrian, who wrote a series of twelve articles called De Nieuwe Beelding in de schilderkunst ("Neo-Plasticism in Painting") that were ...

  4. Talk:Cornelis van Eesteren - Wikipedia

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  5. Jakoba Mulder - Wikipedia

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    Mulder's first big assignment was the design of Amsterdamse Bos, a 200-acre space in the city that was three times the size of New York’s Central Park.From 1935 until its completion in 1970, Jakoba Mulder was head of the team of various experts in soil science, water management, flora and fauna, and also in sports, nature education and public health.

  6. Theo van Doesburg - Wikipedia

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    Theo van Doesburg, Composition in Gray (Rag-time), 1919, Oil on canvas, 196.5 cm × 59.1 cm (77.4 in × 23.3 in), The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, 1976 Girl with Ranunculus, Oil on canvas, 1914, Centraal Museum, Utrecht

  7. File:Cornelis van der Lijn.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Scientists Have Built The First Modular Body—A Living Being ...

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    A biologist is using collected human cells to create a living organism powered by technology.. This modular unit offers independent modules that can connect and detach. The experiment shows off ...

  9. Turbulent Skies - Wikipedia

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    Turbulent Skies (Dutch:Vliegende Hollanders) is a 2020 Dutch television series, directed by Joram Lürsen.. The series is about Anthony Fokker and Albert Plesman, two aviation pioneers who stood at the cradle of civil aviation in the Netherlands.