Abstract
In 1964 Aldo and Hannie van Eyck moved from Amsterdam to Loenen, where they acquired a 17th-century construction along the River Vecht. The rehabilitation of the house, where they lived until 1999 and 2018, conserved the fundamental elements of the historic building, transforming its interior. In this house, made from within, lay their collection of vernacular art, models, books and everyday objects. It is one of the few projects by Van Eyck that has remained hidden and unpublished, a place where we could find most of his architectural concepts applied.
This research, developed in the framework of a PhD, proposes an analysis of the house from six hypotheses, six concepts illustrated by six new graphic documents made for the occasion.
This research, developed in the framework of a PhD, proposes an analysis of the house from six hypotheses, six concepts illustrated by six new graphic documents made for the occasion.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The Irritant Principle of Renewal: Celebrating 100 Years of Aldo & Hannie van Eyck |
Place of Publication | Rotterdam |
Publisher | TU Delft/Het Nieuwe Instituut |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Externally published | Yes |