ARCH256554
1967
DR1994:0006:007
Description:
- The perspective sketch corresponds with the rough plan, which shows the two wings of the court house and the courtyard. The perspective drawing appears to have been drawn after the plan, which may reflect the architect's approach to the problem: drawing the plan and then working out the relationship between the structure to the site.
1934
Sketch perspective and sketch plan for Mountain House
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DR1994:0006:007
Description:
- The perspective sketch corresponds with the rough plan, which shows the two wings of the court house and the courtyard. The perspective drawing appears to have been drawn after the plan, which may reflect the architect's approach to the problem: drawing the plan and then working out the relationship between the structure to the site.
Project
CI005.S1.1936.PR3
Description:
Construction for the transatlantic ocean liner, S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam – an initiative of the Holland-America Line – began in 1936 and was completed by May 1938. After the death of a leading figure of the Brinkman & Van der Vlugt architectural firm, the director of the Holland-American Line contracted the interior design to several architects, each working in partnership with artists. Oud was responsible for designing the First Class Swimming Pool and Second Class Tourist Lounge and Smoking Room. Oud outfitted the Second Class lounge with a rug, wooden furniture and a parquet dance floor; at one end of the room he set a stage, grand piano, and projection booth. The Smoking Room featured cork floors, panelled walls and a long reading table. The Smoking Room featured club chairs in brown leather and wooden chairs (Taverne et al. 2001, 389-392). Project series includes plans for the Tourist Lounge, and photographs of its interior.
1936-1938
Interior of the S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam (1936-1938)
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CI005.S1.1936.PR3
Description:
Construction for the transatlantic ocean liner, S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam – an initiative of the Holland-America Line – began in 1936 and was completed by May 1938. After the death of a leading figure of the Brinkman & Van der Vlugt architectural firm, the director of the Holland-American Line contracted the interior design to several architects, each working in partnership with artists. Oud was responsible for designing the First Class Swimming Pool and Second Class Tourist Lounge and Smoking Room. Oud outfitted the Second Class lounge with a rug, wooden furniture and a parquet dance floor; at one end of the room he set a stage, grand piano, and projection booth. The Smoking Room featured cork floors, panelled walls and a long reading table. The Smoking Room featured club chairs in brown leather and wooden chairs (Taverne et al. 2001, 389-392). Project series includes plans for the Tourist Lounge, and photographs of its interior.
project
1936-1938
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