
Modern Amsterdam Map
Guide to Modern Architecture in Amsterdam
Rixt Woudstra(Author)
Blue Crow Media (Publisher)
Published on 16. September 2024
Other
Sheet map
2 pages
978-1-912018-48-2 (ISBN)
Description
Amsterdam's finest 20th century architecture, from functionalist housing to ambitious urban plans, is featured on this bilingual map, including an introduction by Rixt Woudstra and original photography by Loes van Duijvendij.
Deze kaart toont de meest bijzondere Amsterdamse architectuur uit de twintigste eeuw, van functionalistische woningbouw tot ambitieuze stadsplannen, inclusief een inleiding van Rixt Woudstra en originele foto's van Loes van Duijvendijk.
In English and Dutch.
Blue Crow Media has published a series of maps featuring architecture and more in cities across the world.
Deze kaart toont de meest bijzondere Amsterdamse architectuur uit de twintigste eeuw, van functionalistische woningbouw tot ambitieuze stadsplannen, inclusief een inleiding van Rixt Woudstra en originele foto's van Loes van Duijvendijk.
In English and Dutch.
Blue Crow Media has published a series of maps featuring architecture and more in cities across the world.
More details
Language
English
Dutch
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
20 black and white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 209 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 1 mm
Weight
40 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-912018-48-2 (9781912018482)
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Persons
Rixt Woudstra is Assistant Professor of Architectural History at the University of Amsterdam and Co-Director of the Amsterdam Centre for Urban History. She is a historian of modern architecture, with a specific focus on the global circulation of architectural ideas, technologies, and building materials. Her research concentrates on the relationship between the built environment and European colonial expansion, particularly in different parts of Africa in the late nineteenth- and twentieth century.