JJP Oud, Café de Unie in Rotterdam (1925) The CharnelHouse


Cafe de Unie, Rotterdam RIBA pix

His Café de Unie (1924-27, destroyed in 1940) and Kiefhoek estate (1925-27), both in Rotterdam, also emphasized de Stijl principles, though by then he was tending toward separation from the movement. Oud's book Höllandische Architektur (1926) gave him an international reputation.


Adrian Yekkes Dutch Modernism 1 Rotterdam's Cafe De Unie

Oud's Café de Unie façade of 1925, done between more serious designs for Rotterdam civic housing blocks, is a frank and amusing adaptation of such paintings as Mondrian's Composition of 1920. The lettering on this façade follows de Stijl principles of typographical layout which are classically represented by the cover of the magazine, De Stijl.


Johannes Oud, Café De Unie Marcelo

Café De Unie Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Europe Rotterdam A tribute to the original De Stijl building designed by JJP Oud and built in 1924, this cafe features the bright colours that are forever associated with that art and architecture movement (red, yellow, blue and white).


JJP Oud, Café de Unie in Rotterdam (1925) The CharnelHouse

Café De Unie was initially located on Coolsingel, from 1907 until 1939 and nicknamed Calandplein because of the monument that was placed here for Pieter Caland, the engineer of the Nieuwe Waterweg, starting point of Rotterdam as world harbour.


Café De Unie Café De Unie in Rotterdam designed by J.J.P. … Flickr

Join for free. Download scientific diagram | -Café de Unie. Rotterdam. 1925. J.J.Oud. First building and its original design from publication: ARCHITECTURE, ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONTEMPORARY CITY.


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La ricostruzione del Café De Unie a Rotterdam | A new Café Unie in Rotterdam in: Domus, April 1987,682 page 74-80; Rekonstruktion des Café de Unie von J.J.P. Oud in: DBZ, January 1/1990 F. Schmuck page 101-104; Oud-Oud: a Rotterdam in: Casabella, May 1987,535 page 30-31


JJP Oud, Café de Unie in Rotterdam (1925) The CharnelHouse

Oud's Cafe de Unie, built in Rotterdam in 1925, was bombed during World War II and reproduced at another location in the city in 1986, signifying its architectural stature conveyed through publications. Its facade, a billboard manifesto advertising De Stijl, displays a low-relief composition of primary colors with integrated signage.


Cafe de Unie, Jacobus Johannes Pieter Oud (J. J. P. Oud), 1925, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

From icons such as the Rietveld-Schröderhuis in Utrecht and Café De Unie in Rotterdam to less well-known objects and places of interest (like De Stijl stained glass windows), all accompanied by.


JJP Oud, Café de Unie in Rotterdam (1925) The CharnelHouse

El Café De Unie construido entre 1924 y 1925 en un angosto solar del centro de Rotterdam, en Mauritsweg 35, entre dos edificios neoclásicos, es uno de los más relevantes ejemplos del movimiento neoplasticista y constituye, junto a la casa Schröder, uno de los manifiestos construidos de la arquitectura del grupo De Stijl.


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CAFÉ DE UNIE (RECONSTRUCTION) J.J.P. OUD, 1924-1925, Mauritsweg 35, Rotterdam © 2007 Rook & Nagelkerke ARCHITECT (URAL OFFICE): J.J.P. Oud RENOVATOR: Carel Weeber BUILDING TYPE: Hotels, cafés, restaurants Recontructed In 1924 J.J.P. Oud designed the facade of Café De Unie on Coolsingel.


"Café de Unie" de JJP Oud, 1925, Rotterdam (Holanda) De stijl, De stijl architecture, Rotterdam

This exhibition marked the maturation of the International Style. Other outstanding works from this period in Oud's career include the facade design of asymmetrical rectangles for the Café de Unie in Rotterdam (1925; destroyed) and workers' housing quarters in the Hook of Holland (1924-1927) and the Kiefhoek area of Rotterdam (1924-1929).


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The housing blocks he subsequently designed and built at Spangen (1918), Tusschendijken (1920), and Hoek van Holland (1924-27) had a sober and functional austerity that contrasted strongly with the picturesque elaboration of detail typical of the school of Amsterdam led by Michel de Klerk. His Café de Unie (1924-27, destroyed in 1940) and.


Café De Unie, J.J.P. Oud TECNNE

Café de Unie is now located on Mauritsweg, near Rotterdam Central Station. It was originally built in 1925 as a temporary fix to fill a site on the Calandplein between two 19th-century buildings, and it survived only 15 years before it was bombed during World War II. But in 1985 the café was reconstructed 1,640 feet (500 m) from its original site.


JJP Oud, Café de Unie in Rotterdam (1925) The CharnelHouse

Café De Unie, Rotterdam 1925. Jacobus Johannes Oud (1890, Pays-Bas - 1963, Pays-Bas) Café De Unie, Rotterdam. 1925. Domain Dessin d'architecture: Techniques Crayon de couleurs, encre de Chine, aquarelle et gouache sur papier. Dimensions 37,7 x 31,2 cm Monté sur carton : 59 x 51, sous Marie-Louise.


DE UNIE lettersandarchitecture.nl

Café De Unie is een gebouw uit 1925 in de Nederlandse stad Rotterdam, naar ontwerp van architect J.J.P. Oud. Het oorspronkelijke pand bevond zich aan het Calandplein en werd in 1940 verwoest. In 1986 kwam aan de Mauritsweg een replica van de markante gevel. Dat pand was vervolgens in gebruik als horecagelegenheid met theater en debatcentrum.


archiweb.cz Café De Unie

Als Café de Unie in 1925 opent, blijkt Rotterdam nog niet klaar voor hypermoderne architectuur aan zijn nieuwe statige boulevard. De reacties liegen er niet om: "Een ongebonden demonstratie van ultra moderne wanhoopstheorieën. de niet te beschrijven kleuren bezorgen het oog lichamelijke pijn…Naar de meening van 99,9% van de Rotterdammers. een ernstige misgreep.