Michel de Klerk
Michel de Klerk (24 November 1884, Amsterdam – 24 November 1923, Amsterdam) was a Dutch architect. Born to a Jewish family,[1] he was one of the founding architects of the movement Amsterdam School (Expressionist architecture)
Early in his career he worked for other architects, including Eduard Cuypers. For a while, he also employed the Indonesian-born Liem Bwan Tjie, who would later become his country's pioneering proponent of the Amsterdam School and modern architecture.[2]
Of his many outstanding designs, very few have actually been built. One of his finest completed buildings is 'Het Schip' (The Ship) in the Amsterdam district of Spaarndammerbuurt.
Amsterdam West
[edit]Eigen Haard (Own Hearth), working-class Socialist housing, consisting of three groups of buildings:
- (1) Spaarndammerplantsoen, North side (1913–1915)
- (2) Spaarndammerplantsoen, South side (1915–1916)
- (3) 'Het Schip', Zaanstraat / Oostzaanstraat / Hembrugstraat (1917–1920)
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Air view, Eigen Haard (left)
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Situation plan: (3) (1) (2)
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(1) Spaarndammer- plantsoen, North side
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Original state, 1915
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(2) Spaarndammer- plantsoen, South side
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Original state, 1916
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(3) 'Het Schip', Zaanstraat
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Zaanstraat
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Oostzaanstraat
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Oostzaanstraat
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Hembrugstraat
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Hembrugstraat
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Zaanstraat
Amsterdam South
[edit]De Dageraad (The Dawn), working-class Socialist housing by Michel de Klerk and Piet Kramer (1920–1923). The architectural contribution by Michel de Klerk is shown in this article. See also Piet Kramer.
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Situation plan
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Thérèse Schwartzeplein (Henriette Ronnerplein)
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Thérèse Schwartzeplein
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Burg. Tellegenstraat, de Klerk (r), Kramer (m)
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Facades with sloping lines by de Klerk
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Entrance
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Vrijheidslaan, middle-class housing (1921–1923)
Wendingen
[edit]Buildings, projects and drawings by Michel de Klerk are published in the architecture and art magazine Wendingen (1918–1932). Three covers of this magazine are designed by de Klerk.
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1918-2, cover
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1920-3/4, cover
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1921-3, cover (back)
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1924-9/10, buildings
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1924-4/5, projects
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1924-2, drawings
References
[edit]- ^ Jewish Currents: "A Golden Age of Jewish Architects" by Abbott Gorin[permanent dead link ] Spring 2015
- ^ Suryadinata, Leo (2012). Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent: A Biographical Dictionary, Volume I & II. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. pp. 573–574. ISBN 978-9814345217.
Bibliography
[edit]- Suzanne S. Frank, Michel de Klerk 1884-1923 - An Architect of the Amsterdam School, UMI Research Press, Ann Arbor Mich. 1984
- Manfred Bock, Sigrid Johanisse & Vladimir Stissi, Michel de Klerk 1884-1923 - Architect and Artist of the Amsterdam School, NAI Publishers, Rotterdam 1997
- Wim de Wit, The Amsterdam School - Dutch Expressionist Architecture 1915-1930, Rotterdam 1983
- Maristella Casciato, The Amsterdam School, Rotterdam 1996
- Joseph Buch, A Century of Architecture in The Netherlands, NAI Publishers, Rotterdam 1995