documents textuels
AP075.S4.SS1.038
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Original folder entitled "PLAY MISC.".
1964-1987
Collected documentation and research for children playgrounds projects
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AP075.S4.SS1.038
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Original folder entitled "PLAY MISC.".
documents textuels
1964-1987
photographies
AP075.S4.SS1.061
1960s-1985
photographies
1960s-1985
documents textuels
AP075.S4.SS1.004
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Original folder entitled "PLAY 1976".
1976
Collected documentation and research for children playgrounds projects
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AP075.S4.SS1.004
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Original folder entitled "PLAY 1976".
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1976
documents textuels
AP075.S4.SS1.019
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Original folder entitled "PLAY GERMAN".
1966-1999
Collected documentation in German for children playgrounds projects
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AP075.S4.SS1.019
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Original folder entitled "PLAY GERMAN".
documents textuels
1966-1999
Projet
CI005.S1.1952.PR1
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Oud was commissioned by the Bio Holiday Centre Foundation to create a rehabilitation centre for under-privileged children. While Oud was appointed as the sole project architect, he was advised by a committee of health care workers and a national construction advisory body, Bouwcentrum. Oud used the Bouwcentrum blueprint as a basis for his design. Oud's design featured pavilions, accommodation for 120 patients, staff accommodation, a sports building and a clinic. Ten pavilions were dedicated to children's accommodation. In Oud's revised plan of 1955, the main building, boiler house and sports building were prominently displayed and flanked by the pavilions. The boiler house/caretaker's dwelling were prominently positioned according to the client's wishes. Although Oud designed a chapel, it was not built (Taverne et al. 2001, 511-514). Project series contains a photograph of exterior view of the Bio Convalescent Centre
1952-1960
Bio Convalescent Centre for Children, Arnheim, Netherlands (1952-1960)
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CI005.S1.1952.PR1
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Oud was commissioned by the Bio Holiday Centre Foundation to create a rehabilitation centre for under-privileged children. While Oud was appointed as the sole project architect, he was advised by a committee of health care workers and a national construction advisory body, Bouwcentrum. Oud used the Bouwcentrum blueprint as a basis for his design. Oud's design featured pavilions, accommodation for 120 patients, staff accommodation, a sports building and a clinic. Ten pavilions were dedicated to children's accommodation. In Oud's revised plan of 1955, the main building, boiler house and sports building were prominently displayed and flanked by the pavilions. The boiler house/caretaker's dwelling were prominently positioned according to the client's wishes. Although Oud designed a chapel, it was not built (Taverne et al. 2001, 511-514). Project series contains a photograph of exterior view of the Bio Convalescent Centre
project
1952-1960
DR1995:0188:883
1961-1974
photographies
ARCH268196
ca. 2000
photographies
ca. 2000
PH1987:0287
architecture, architecture temporaire
ca. 1920s
architecture, architecture temporaire
ARCH280288
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photograph of children playing in the playground
1967
View of children playing at Children's Creative Centre Playground, Canadian Federal Pavilion, Expo '67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH280288
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photograph of children playing in the playground
ARCH280289
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photograph of children playing in the playground
1967
View of children playing at Children's Creative Centre Playground, Canadian Federal Pavilion, Expo '67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH280289
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photograph of children playing in the playground