Dutch Art + Architecture Today 10, 1981

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Content includes:
CARELBLOTKAMP – Speak memory, recent work of Armando
HOOS BLOTKAMP – Peter Struycken and the Academic Tradition
KRIJN GIEZEN – 6 photo’s from his book Furniture chosen by Piet van Daalen
RITSAERT TEN CATE – Calvijn 1981, an alternative?
JETTEKE BOLTEN – J.B. Bakema 1914 -1981 the built environment seen as a spatial narrative
LOEK VAN DER SANDE – Friso Kramer, Industrial Designer

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Dutch Art + Architecture Today 10, 1981. Designed by Jan van Toorn
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