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  2. Gerrit Rietveld - Wikipedia

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    In order to handle all these projects, in 1961 Rietveld set up a partnership with the architects Johan van Dillen and J. van Tricht built hundreds of homes, many of them in the city of Utrecht. [ 7 ] His work was neglected when rationalism came into vogue, but he later benefited from a revival of the style of the 1920s thirty years later.

  3. Utrecht - Wikipedia

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    Willem Blaeu's 1652 map of Utrecht. Although there is some evidence of earlier inhabitation in the region of Utrecht, dating back to the Stone Age (app. 2200 BCE) and settling in the Bronze Age (app. 1800–800 BCE), [11] the founding date of the city is usually related to the construction of a Roman fortification (), probably built in around 50 CE.

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in Utrecht (city) - Wikipedia

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  5. Richard Hutten - Wikipedia

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    Cross table and benches 1994 Chair (2007) Cloud Layers chair made of layered cloth (2013) Gemeentemuseum Den Haag. The work of Hutten has also been exhibited in the Netherlands from Rotterdam (Kunsthal and Museum Boijmans van Beuningen), Amsterdam (Stedelijk Museum), Utrecht (Centraal Museum), Den Bosch (Museum het Kruithuis) to Breda (Museum De Beyerd),

  6. Winkel van Sinkel - Wikipedia

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    Winkel van Sinkel, Utrecht Sculptures of the Utrecht store Decoration of the Utrecht store Utrecht store seen from the Dom Store on Nieuwendijk in Amsterdam, now a HEMA. De Winkel van Sinkel was the first department store in The Netherlands, built between 1837 and 1839 and located at Oudegracht 158 in Utrecht.

  7. Lunetten - Wikipedia

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    Lunetten is a neighbourhood [2] in the southeastern part of the city of Utrecht, [3] that has approximately 12.000 inhabitants. It is mainly a residential area, since there is no significant industry present. Lunetten was constructed as an urban experiment mostly during the late 1970s and 1980s.

  8. Theo van Doesburg - Wikipedia

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    Theo van Doesburg was born Christian Emil Marie Küpper on 30 August 1883, in Utrecht, Netherlands, as the son of the photographer Wilhelm Küpper and Henrietta Catherina Margadant. After a short period of training in acting and singing, he decided to become a storekeeper.

  9. Duitse Huis - Wikipedia

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    Duitse Huis is just above the bastion protruding from the center of the city wall towards the foot of the map. The Duitse Huis (English: Teutonic House) is a complex of buildings in the city of Utrecht, Netherlands, protected as a national monument. The older parts date to a monastery of the Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Teutonic Knights founded ...

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