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Bauhausbücher 10 – Jacobus Johannes Pieter Oud: Dutch Architecture

Bauhausbücher 10 – Jacobus Johannes Pieter Oud:
Dutch Architecture


Edited by Lars Müller in collaboration with Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung

88 pages, 39 illustrations
Hardback
Lars Müller, 2020, English

This new English translation is published in the layout of the German first edition of 1926 and features a separate commentary.

“I am not an art historian but an architect: the future is more important to me than the past and I am more inclined to investigate what is to come than to research what had already occured.” Thus begins Oud’s “confession” in volume 10 of the Bauhausbücher series. His writing is a summary of theoretical and practical findings in the field of architecture, specifically using the example of Dutch architecture. He thus looks to the future and reflects on the potential of architecture without forgetting to reveal his relationship with the past. “What has happened teaches lessons for what is to come" – from these considerations Oud's examination of Dutch architecture, which is recorded in this volume, derives his ideas.

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