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Frits van Dongen (born 12 March 1946, 's-Hertogenbosch) is an architect from the Netherlands. He designed a canal-side municipal theatre for the city of Leeuwarden with his firm De Architecten Cie.〔Jeremy Myerson, Jennifer Hudson New public architecture〕 The building he designed that is known as The Whale is in an area known as the Oostelijke Handelskade (Eastern Docklands area) that includes "some of The Netherlands' most cutting-edge housing developments including Piraeus, designed by Hans Kollhoff and Christian Rappit, "Hoop, Liefde en Fortuin" (named after three windmills that used to dominate this area) by Rudy Uytenhaak" and one of Jamie Oliver's "Fifteen" restaurants.〔Chabot, Nicole (designs ): rich in history and effortlessly stylish, Amsterdam's latest generation of boutique hotels can bring a smile to the face of the weariest of travellers 01-SEP-05 Business Traveller Middle East〕 Rotterdam Maaskant Prize for Young Architects 2005 winner Oliver Thill and his architecture partner André Kempe, both from East Germany, both worked in van Dongen's office.〔Piet Vollaard (Kempe and Thill dispel the myth ) architectuur 9 November 2005 ArchiNed〕 Projects: *Delfts Blauw, Delft, The Netherlands, 1998〔Jingmin Zhou, Ian Colquhoun (Urban housing forms )〕 *Batavia - Entrepot - West 4, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2000〔 *The Whale, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2000〔 ==See also== *List of Dutch architects 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frits van Dongen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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