photographies
AP178.S1.1984.PR02.017
Description:
Original file title: Porto- Haia. Note that a groupe photograph in The Hague includes signatures on the back. Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file PH 001-009.
circa 1981-1984
Photographs of Adri Duivesteijn's trip to Porto and Álvaro Siza's trip to The Hague, Punt en Komma
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AP178.S1.1984.PR02.017
Description:
Original file title: Porto- Haia. Note that a groupe photograph in The Hague includes signatures on the back. Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file PH 001-009.
photographies
circa 1981-1984
DR1984:0863
architecture
12 January 1954
architecture
DR1984:0403
architecture
1956-1963
architecture
PH1984:0889
architecture
1956 or later
architecture
DR1984:0377
architecture
4 March 1952
architecture
Projet
CI005.S1.1949.PR2
Description:
Oud was commissioned to design the Tweede Vrijzinnig Christelijk Lyceum. Oud designed the school within the larger parameters of the Reconstruction Plan for Sportlaan; he presented his design to the board in 1950. Oud's design aligned with reconstruction plans, except that he designed a four- rather than a three-storey building. Oud's layout featured three blocks: one for classrooms and an auditorium, another for classrooms, and the last one for a gymnasium – this building connected to the main wing by circular stairs. Each of the three separate blocks was surrounded by a playground. The street side facades were closed in contrast to the open facades facing the playground. Oud's design also featured visual art and sculptures (Taverne et al. 2001, 533-535). Project series includes plans and photographs of facades and aerial views. , 12 drawings 11 photographs
1949-1956
Tweede Vrijzinnig Christselijk Lyceum (Second Liberal Christian Lyceum), The Hague, Netherlands (1949-1956)
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CI005.S1.1949.PR2
Description:
Oud was commissioned to design the Tweede Vrijzinnig Christelijk Lyceum. Oud designed the school within the larger parameters of the Reconstruction Plan for Sportlaan; he presented his design to the board in 1950. Oud's design aligned with reconstruction plans, except that he designed a four- rather than a three-storey building. Oud's layout featured three blocks: one for classrooms and an auditorium, another for classrooms, and the last one for a gymnasium – this building connected to the main wing by circular stairs. Each of the three separate blocks was surrounded by a playground. The street side facades were closed in contrast to the open facades facing the playground. Oud's design also featured visual art and sculptures (Taverne et al. 2001, 533-535). Project series includes plans and photographs of facades and aerial views. , 12 drawings 11 photographs
project
1949-1956
PH1980:1015:255
architecture
between 1925 and 1929
architecture
PH1980:1015:420
architecture
between 1925 and 1929
architecture
PH1984:0935
architecture, design d'intérieur
between 1919 and 1925
architecture, design d'intérieur
PH1984:1144
architecture
1956 or later
architecture