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accueil nos livres architecture monographie R The Rietveld Schroder House
The Rietveld Schroder House
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Mulder, Bertus /Van Zijl, Ida /Zijl, Ida Van /Rietveld, Gerrit T
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Editeur: Princeton archi
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Parution: 10-08-06
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48 pages
Langue: Anglais
EAN13: 9781568982120
Disponibilité : momentanément indisponible |
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
Schroder House, built in 1924 in
Utrecht, the Netherlands, is the first and perhaps the most famous
structure designed by revered de Stijl architect Gerrit Rietveld. A
pilgrimage site for architects and historians, this small townhouse is
considered the first truly modern residence. Its revolutionary
open-plan layout provided an alternative to confining small rooms, its
strip windows broke down the barrier between inside and outside, and
its primary color scheme and shifting wall planes were symbols of its
rupture with tradition. This title on the building's history presents a
wealth of new information, including new photographs showing details
uncovered in the recent restoration, archival images from when the
house was built, and floor plans of each level of the house. It also
contains material from the extensive archive amassed by the client, as
well as information provided by Bertus Mulder, Rietveld's assistant at
the time the house was built.
Ida
van Zijl Ida van Zijl is the assistant director of Utrecht's Centraal
Museum, which oversees the Schroder House. Bertus Mulder is Rietveldos
former assistant who in 1975 oversaw the complete restoration of the
exterior of the Schroder house.
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