DR1984:0484
Description:
- This drawing shows a site plan, cellar plan, ground and first floor plans, and sections for a retirement home, Hilversum, Netherlands.
architecture
1915
Competition drawing showing a site plan, plans and sections for a retirement home, Hilversum, Netherlands
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DR1984:0484
Description:
- This drawing shows a site plan, cellar plan, ground and first floor plans, and sections for a retirement home, Hilversum, Netherlands.
architecture
PH1984:0873
architecture
1937 or later
architecture
PH1984:0874
architecture
1937 or later
architecture
Photograph of a ground plan for J.J.P. Oud's competition entry for Amsterdam City Hall, Netherlands
PH1984:0876
architecture
1937 or later
architecture
PH1984:0877
architecture
1937 or later
architecture
AP142.S1.D27.P1.1
architecture
1968
architecture
Projet
CI005.S1.1951.PR2
Description:
Oud was one of a number of architects invited to enter the competition for the new offices of the Province of South Holland, a complex due to replace the bombed headquarters on Korte Voorhout. The design for the new site – located on the grounds of a former zoo – was required to conform to the reconstruction plan of the architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok. Oud designed a four-storey building that conformed to building requirement and located the buildings at the southwest corner of the site to accommodate the existing zoo. The governor's residence was also designed, and another two office wings were placed at right angles to the main concentration of buildings. Ultimately, to Oud's great disappointment, the jury selected a design by Peutz for its complex (Taverne et al. 2001, 453-456). Project series includes photographs of perspective drawings and of a model.
1951-1952
Competition for Zuid-Holland Provinciehuis (South Holland Local Government Headquarters), The Hague, Netherlands (1951-1952)
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CI005.S1.1951.PR2
Description:
Oud was one of a number of architects invited to enter the competition for the new offices of the Province of South Holland, a complex due to replace the bombed headquarters on Korte Voorhout. The design for the new site – located on the grounds of a former zoo – was required to conform to the reconstruction plan of the architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok. Oud designed a four-storey building that conformed to building requirement and located the buildings at the southwest corner of the site to accommodate the existing zoo. The governor's residence was also designed, and another two office wings were placed at right angles to the main concentration of buildings. Ultimately, to Oud's great disappointment, the jury selected a design by Peutz for its complex (Taverne et al. 2001, 453-456). Project series includes photographs of perspective drawings and of a model.
project
1951-1952
dessins
ARCH269767
1986 or 1987?
dessins
1986 or 1987?
photographies
AP140.S2.SS1.D86.P3
circa 1988-1992
photographies
circa 1988-1992
dessins
DR1987:0091
architecture
1929
dessins
1929
architecture