Examples of using Baanders in English and their translations into Dutch
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now we have Baanders.
Baanders also had a workshop at Reguliersgracht 50.
Herman Ambrosius Jan Baanders also designed the Amsterdams Lyceum.
Baanders designed this building together with Gerrit van Arkel.
The cover was designed by Tine Baanders, edited by Hendrik Wijdeveld.
Baanders' company was located at Eerste Jan van der Heydenstraat 185 in Amsterdam.
with 311 houses designed by architect Baanders.
She married in 1942 with Ambrose Baanders, and first lived in Leeuwarden,
Baanders followed in the footsteps of his father, the architect Herman Hendrik Baanders 1849-1905.
After the death of his father in 1905, Baanders took over his father's architectural firm and carpentry workshop.
An opening splits the volume into two equal parts to keep a sightline on the colonial buildings from Baanders.
Like many other architects around the fin de siècle, Baanders had an eclectic and historicizing style of architecture.
Another design by Baanders and Van Arkel,
Herman Ambrosius Jan Baanders(1876-1954), who took over the company after his death in 1905.
In 1911 his brother Jan Baanders joined him as a partner in the firm and from 1915 the company operated under the name"Architectenbureau H.A.J. en Jan Baanders.
The design is based on the architecture of the adjacent pavilion'de Vondeltuin' built by J. Baanders, 1927, Indonesian colonial architectural style.
Baanders' most significant contribution to the development of the Amsterdamse School style was a number of buildings outside Amsterdam during the early phase of the movement.
his brother Jan Baanders took over as sole director,
Baanders(1876-1953) en Jan Baanders(1884-1966) Commissioned by: het bestuur van
The first mention of Baanders as an architect was around 1885,
Herman Ambrosius Jan Baanders and his brother Jan Baanders were prominent architects of the Amsterdamse School style
The first mention of Baanders as an independent architect was in 1906, when he moved his offices from Ruysdaelkade 27 to Prinsengracht 955, in a building designed by Baanders himself.
The brothers H.A.J. Baanders and Jan Baanders designed the pavilion in the Modernist Nieuwe Bouwen
Herman Ambrosius Jan Baanders(Amsterdam, 13 February 1876- Amsterdam, 27 May 1953), also known by his initials as H.A.J. Baanders, was a Dutch architect,