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Rietveld Schröderhuis, built by Gerrit Rietveld in 1924 for Trysil Schroeder on the outskirts of Utrecht Street Prins Hendriklaan. She wanted to have a house, inside which at least the walls. As a result, it was created, perhaps, the only building in neoplastitsizma style. The house is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is considered to be the forerunner of high-tech architecture, the manifesto of the avant-garde and the best incarnation of the spatial ideas of the Dutch group "De Stijl". Each cabinet, each bed - transformer. The composition of the plywood-colored boxes architectons - they uzkoplenochny hidden projector and a radio. Boardroom pipe milkman near grocery window - "please click if you do not open up. " From the kitchen on the second floor of an elevator made to supply food. Instead of curtains - colored plywood panels, multicolored linoleum - on studs. Parts of doors in the kitchen are painted black - just a few more seats get dirty.
agos_tino 24 de enero de 2020 a las 17:17
I liked it better that way
libor_super 16 de septiembre de 2020 a las 11:42
It's very bucolic