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netherlands, AMSTERDAM, Colonial Institute, Architect Van Nieukerken (V)
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Netherlands, amsterdam, colonial institute, architect van nieukerken (v)
The royal tropical institute (dutch: koninklijk instituut voor de tropen) is a foundation based in amsterdam, netherlands, that studies tropical cultures worldwide. In 1910, the vereeniging koloniaal institute was founded in amsterdam, and in 1926 the museum's collection was moved from haarlem to there.
M.A.. VAN NIEUKERKEN (1879-1963) and J. VAN NIEUKERKEN (1885-1962) were Dutch architects and exponents of the Delft School of Traditionalism. The Colonial Institute was built in 1926.
In Dutch architecture, TRADITIONALISM OR THE TRADITIONALIST SCHOOL was a reaction against the Functionalism and the Expressionism of the Amsterdam School, and a 'return' to rural and national architectural styles and traditions, with tidy brickwork, minimal decoration and 'honest' (that is, traditional and natural) materials. It occurred after the First World War and was led by M.J. Granpré Molière. From 1924 until 1953 Molière was professor at the Technical University in Delft, and the school which gathered round him also became known after 1945 as the Delft School. It can be seen in many ways as a direct successor to Berlage-type Rationalism. It was highly influential on church design up after 1945, when this influence diminished and instead its influence on secular architecture reached a peak.
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Netherlands, amsterdam, colonial institute, architect van nieukerken (v)
The royal tropical institute (dutch: koninklijk instituut voor de tropen) is a foundation based in amsterdam, netherlands, that studies tropical cultures worldwide. In 1910, the vereeniging koloniaal institute was founded in amsterdam, and in 1926 the museum's collection was moved from haarlem to there.
M.A.. VAN NIEUKERKEN (1879-1963) and J. VAN NIEUKERKEN (1885-1962) were Dutch architects and exponents of the Delft School of Traditionalism. The Colonial Institute was built in 1926.
In Dutch architecture, TRADITIONALISM OR THE TRADITIONALIST SCHOOL was a reaction against the Functionalism and the Expressionism of the Amsterdam School, and a 'return' to rural and national architectural styles and traditions, with tidy brickwork, minimal decoration and 'honest' (that is, traditional and natural) materials. It occurred after the First World War and was led by M.J. Granpré Molière. From 1924 until 1953 Molière was professor at the Technical University in Delft, and the school which gathered round him also became known after 1945 as the Delft School. It can be seen in many ways as a direct successor to Berlage-type Rationalism. It was highly influential on church design up after 1945, when this influence diminished and instead its influence on secular architecture reached a peak.
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