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  2. Architecture of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Rietveld Schröder House (1924), designed by Gerrit Rietveld. During the 20th century, Dutch architects like Berlage, Van Doesburg, Van Eesteren, Rietveld, Oud and Van der Vlugt played a leading role in the development of modern architecture in the Netherlands, as well as internationally.

  3. Category:Modernist architecture in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Modernist architecture in the Netherlands" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Blauwe Theehuis - Wikipedia

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    The Blauwe Theehuis ("Blue Tea House") is a 1930s Modernist pavilion in the Vondelpark in Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands. It is a ring-shaped building, somewhat reminiscent of a flying saucer. Originally a tea house, it is in use as a café and restaurant, surrounded by outside seating. The Blauwe Theehuis is also used for ...

  5. Sluishuis - Wikipedia

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    The Sluishuis (Dutch for 'sluice house') is an apartment building in IJburg, a neighbourhood on artificial islands in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.The building, which opened on 13 July 2022, [1] was designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, an architecture firm based in Copenhagen and New York City, in collaboration with Rotterdam-based Barcode Architects [].

  6. Category:Buildings and structures in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau architecture in Amsterdam (7 P) B. ... 3D Print Canal House; A. Academic Medical Center (Amsterdam) ADM (Amsterdam) Amsterdam Dungeon; Amsterdam Heliport;

  7. H. P. Berlage - Wikipedia

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    Considered the "Father of Modern architecture" in the Netherlands and the intermediary between the Traditionalists and the Modernists, Berlage's theories inspired most Dutch architectural groups of the 1920s, including the Traditionalists, the Amsterdam School, De Stijl and the New Objectivists. He received the British RIBA Royal Gold Medal in ...

  8. De Bazel - Wikipedia

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    The building is centered on two light-courts, and its inner details bear some resemblance to works of American architects Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan. Almost all interior parts of the building, such as floor mosaics , frames of the airducts, telephone booths, room decorations, as well as its furniture, were also designed by de Bazel.

  9. Huis met de Hoofden - Wikipedia

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    House with the Heads at Keizersgracht 123 in Amsterdam. The House with the Heads (known as 'Huis met de Hoofden' in Dutch) is a large canal house on the Keizersgracht 123 in Amsterdam, named after the six ornaments shaped as heads, which are on the façade. The house is a rijksmonument and is listed on the Top 100 Dutch heritage sites.