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Jan Duiker (1890-1935), an independent architect associated with the modern movement in Holland, had a great personal interest in social welfare, an issue which exercised his architectural talents in writings and schemes aimed at creating a better world.This profusely illustrated and throughly documented book presents Duiker`s work in its entirety, from the first houses in The Hague (1918-1922), to one of his most complex and influential buildings, the Zonnestraal sanatorium in Hilversum (1926-1928), through to his last projects, such as the Cineac cinema (1933) and the Winter department stores (1934), both in Amsterdam, and the Gooiland hotel and theatre (1934-1936) in Hilversum.
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Jan Duiker, Jan Molema
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- Released
- 1989
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- Title
- Jan Duiker
- Subtitle
- Obras y Proyectos / Works and Projects
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jan Molema
- Publisher
- Editorial Gustavo Gili, S.L.
- Released
- 1989
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 200
- ISBN10
- 842521520X
- ISBN13
- 9788425215209
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Art & Culture, Historical Themes, Architecture, Architecture & Urbanism, Criticism, Western Europe
- Rating
- 3.5 out of 5
- Description
- Jan Duiker (1890-1935), an independent architect associated with the modern movement in Holland, had a great personal interest in social welfare, an issue which exercised his architectural talents in writings and schemes aimed at creating a better world.This profusely illustrated and throughly documented book presents Duiker`s work in its entirety, from the first houses in The Hague (1918-1922), to one of his most complex and influential buildings, the Zonnestraal sanatorium in Hilversum (1926-1928), through to his last projects, such as the Cineac cinema (1933) and the Winter department stores (1934), both in Amsterdam, and the Gooiland hotel and theatre (1934-1936) in Hilversum.
