The Bossche School was a traditionalist movement in Dutch architecture which was strongly based on numerical relationships. It arose from the Delft School...
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Peter van den Bossche (born 1959) is a professor of international economic law at the University of Bern (World Trade Institute). In 2018 he was elected...
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Dutch Benedictine monk and architect. He was a leading figure in the Bossche School. His theories on numerical ratios in architecture, in particular regarding...
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town hall was erected in 1956. Designed and built in the style of the Bossche School, it has much less splendour than its late-gothic predecessor. A memorial...
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St Stanislas College, Delft (category Jesuit secondary schools in the Netherlands)
The architect of the chapel, which was designed in the style of the Bossche School, was Jan van der Laan. Hans van Heijningen (graduated 1972), Socialist...
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basis of the architectural numerical ratios that culminated in the Bossche School. In 1956 a new church was also built, designed by J.H. Sluijmer, as...
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The Austin Chronicle. 23 March 2001. Retrieved 2008-10-06. Marc Van den Bossche, Pêle-Mêle: Guy Bleus® - 42.292, cultuurcentrum Hasselt, 2010, p.132. Ryosuke...
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reconstruction of ecclesiastical buildings. From these courses arose the Bossche School, a name given by opponents of the Van der Laan brothers and their followers...
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Retrieved 9 February 2019. Van den Bossche 2011, p. 58. Lindgren 2017, pp. 192–93. Lindgren 2017, p. 193. Van den Bossche 2011, p. 59. Wilder, Charly (16...
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