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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. Architecture of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    It was nevertheless very influential, also, and especially after WWII, in both architecture and town planning, through the work of, among other, Lotte Stam-Beese and Cornelis van Eesteren. Their work also informed planning theory and practice abroad.

  4. List of Dutch architects - Wikipedia

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    Cornelis van Eesteren (1897–1988) Harry Elte (1880–1944) Marinus Jan Granpré Molière (1883–1972) Jan Gratama (1877–1947) Quirinus Harder (1801–1880) Robert van 't Hoff (1887–1979) Thomas Karsten (1884–1945) Michel de Klerk (1884–1923) Piet Kramer (1881–1961) Johannes Bernardus van Loghem (1881–1940) Henri Maclaine Pont ...

  5. File:Prof. C. van Eesteren, 1949.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Cornelis van Eesteren; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Cornelis van Eesteren; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Cornelis van Eesteren; Usage on nl.wikisource.org Auteur:Cornelis van Eesteren; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Эстерен, Корнелис ван; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q940647; User:SFauconnier/NADD/Own worklists/Relevant because of collection ...

  6. Sloterpark - Wikipedia

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    It is the heart of the Westelijke Tuinsteden ("Western Garden Cities"), built between 1958 and 1974 as part of the implementation of the General Enlargement Plan of 1935 (Algemeen Uitbreidingsplan). it is based on the organizational logic desired by Cornelis van Eesteren for his garden cities, built around four axes: housing, employment, leisure and transport.

  7. List of museums in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Van Eesterenmuseum [nl], museum about architect and urban planner Cornelis van Eesteren; Van Gogh Museum, dedicated to the work of Vincent van Gogh; Wereldmuseum Amsterdam, previously known as Tropenmuseum, etnographic museum; Werf 't Kromhout, one of few shipyards still in use in Amsterdam

  8. Athens Charter - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the Functional City came to dominate CIAM thinking after the conference in Brussels. At a meeting in Zürich in 1931, CIAM members Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius, Siegfried Giedion, Rudolf Steiger and Werner M. Moser discussed with Cornelis van Eesteren the importance of solar orientation in governing the directional positioning of low-cost housing on a given site.

  9. Van Nelle Factory - Wikipedia

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    They visited Jacobus Oud, Cornelis van Eesteren, Gerrit Rietveld, and other artists. Sophie Küppers stated that Mart Stam spoke about 'his' factory during that trip. After a dispute over the authorship of the van Nelle Factory, Mart Stam left the office of the credited designer Leendert van der Vlugt. [10]