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Michel de Klerk

Dutch architect (–)

Michel de Klerk (24 November , Amsterdam &#; 24 November , 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

Eigen Haard (Own Hearth), working-class Socialist housing, consisting of three groups of buildings:

  • (1) Spaarndammerplantsoen, North side (–)
  • (2) Spaarndammerplantsoen, South side (–)
  • (3) 'Het Schip', Zaanstraat / Oostzaanstraat / Hembrugstraat (–)
  • Air view, Eigen Haard (left)

  • Situation plan: (3) (1) (2)

  • (1) Spaarndammer- plantsoen, North side

  • Original state,

  • (2) Spaarndammer- plantsoen, South side

  • Original state,

  • (3) 'Het Schip', Zaanstraat

  • Zaanstraat

  • Oostzaanstraat

  • Oostzaanstraat

  • Hembrugstraat

  • Hembrugstraat

  • Zaanstraat

Amsterdam South

De Dageraad (The Dawn), working-class Socialist housing by Michel de Klerk and Piet Kramer (–). The architectural contribution by Michel de Klerk is shown in this article. See also Piet Kramer.

  • Situation plan

  • Thérèse Schwartzeplein (Henriette Ronnerplein)

  • Thérèse Schwartzeplein

  • Burg. Tellegenstraat, de Klerk (r), Kramer (m)

  • Facades with sloping lines by de Klerk

  • Entrance

  • Vrijheidslaan, middle-class housing (–)

Wendingen

Buildings, projects and drawings by Michel de Klerk are published in the architecture and art magazine Wendingen (–). Three covers of this magazine are designed by de Klerk.

  • , cover

  • /4, cover

  • , cover (back)

  • /10, buildings

  • /5, projects

  • , drawings

References

Bibliography

  • Suzanne S. Frank, Michel de Klerk - An Architect of the Amsterdam School, UMI Research Press, Ann Arbor Mich.
  • Manfred Bock, Sigrid Johanisse & Vladimir Stissi, Michel de Klerk - Architect and Artist of the Amsterdam School, NAI Publishers, Rotterdam
  • Wim de Wit, The Amsterdam School - Dutch Expressionist Architecture , Rotterdam
  • Maristella Casciato, The Amsterdam School, Rotterdam
  • Joseph Buch, A Century of Architecture in The Netherlands, NAI Publishers, Rotterdam