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Photograph of a rendering of the north façade of Block 3 (also known as Het Schip [The Ship]) showing the tower and oriel windows, Eigen Haard Housing Estate, Hembrugstraat, Spaarndammerbuurt, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Photograph of a rendering of the north façade of Block 3 (also known as Het Schip [The Ship]) showing the tower and oriel windows, Eigen Haard Housing Estate, Hembrugstraat, Spaarndammerbuurt, Amsterdam, Netherlands
People:
  • Unknown (photographer)
  • Michel de Klerk (architect)
  • Eigen Haard Housing Association (commissioner)
Title:

Photograph of a rendering of the north façade of Block 3 (also known as Het Schip [The Ship]) showing the tower and oriel windows, Eigen Haard Housing Estate, Hembrugstraat, Spaarndammerbuurt, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Date:

July 1917 or after

Form:
photographs
Quantity / Object type:
1 photograph(s)
Stage and Purpose:
  • design development drawing
  • presentation drawing (proposal)
Technique and media:

Gelatin silver print

Dimensions:

comp.: 12.7 x 23.0 cm sheet: 13.4 x 23.9 cm

Reference number:

PH1984:0732

Drawing Type:
  • rendering
Method of Projection:
  • perspective drawing
Point of View:
  • exterior view
Inscription:

labelled, imprinted, dated and numbered - printed and in typescript and black ink, on a paper label attached to the sheet, verso, u.l. to u.c.: "(c) foto stedelijk museum amsterdam top / paulus potterstraat 13 telefoon (020) 73 21 66 / kunstenaar/artist [m. de klerk] / titel/title [ontwerptek. voor woningen Eigen Haard / hembrugstraat] jaar/year [1917] / techniek/media [aquarel] / afm/size (cm) [35 x 63,5] / eigendom/owner [NDB] / tent/exh [a'damse school] / jaar/year [1975] cat nr/ inv nr cat sm nr neg nr [c 36102]" imprinted and dated - in typescript and black ink, in the image, u.l.: "EIGEN / HAARD" / WONINGEN / A/D HEMBRUG / STRAAT JULI 1917" inscribed - by an unknown hand, in pen and black ink, on the sheet, verso, l.l. to l.c.: " Foto retour naar / K. WIEKART / Waterlandplein [illeg.] / Amsterdam_ Nieuwendam" stamped and dated - in blue ink, on the sheet, verso, u.r.: "16 SEP. 1975" [up side down]

Location:

Amsterdam; North Holland; Netherlands;

Subject:
  • architecture
Subject Descriptive Terms:
  • entrances
  • brickwork (masonry)
  • chimneys (architectural elements)
  • windows
  • apartment houses
  • tower (building division)
  • post office
  • school (building)
  • oriel windows
  • architectural drawing
  • housing project
  • bond (masonry)
  • community centre
Credit line:
Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal
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