The mosque's stepped gables ( trapgevel in Dutch) are reminiscent of Dutch Renaissance architectural style. The mosque was built (1879) in Dutch East Indies architectural style with the combination of occidental and oriental features. The Baiturrahman Grand Mosque in the center of Banda Aceh city, Aceh Province, Indonesia. It was built between 15 in the Netherlandic/Dutch Mannerist style with a typically Dutch gable façade. The Green Gate (Brama Zielona) is one of the most notable tourist attractions in Gdańsk, Poland. It was built in typically Dutch Mannerist style with a stepped-gable façade of red Dutch brick and sandstone decorations. The Great Armoury in Gdańsk/ Danzig, Poland. The Dutch Renaissance/Mannerist style (with typically Dutch gables and red Dutch brick façades) blossomed more fully in Nordic countries and Hanseatic cities than in its homeland. The original building was erected during the first third of the 14th century for the Brotherhood of Blackheads, a guild for unmarried German merchants in Riga. Dutch Renaissance gabled façade of the House of Blackheads ( Riga's Old Town). The majority of the present castle was built between 16 in Dutch Renaissance style with red brick façade, sweeping gables, and sandstone decorations. Netherlandish gabled architecture (15th–17th centuries) Frederiksborg Castle ( Hillerød, Denmark) was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV of Denmark. The Brabantine Gothic style originated with the advent of the Duchy of Brabant and spread across the Burgundian Netherlands. It surfaced in the first half of the 14th century at Saint Rumbold's Cathedral in the City of Mechelen. Oud (1890–1963).Īrchitecture Brabantine Gothic architecture (14th century) īrabantine Gothic, occasionally called Brabantian Gothic, is a significant variant of Gothic architecture that is typical for the Low Countries. Furthermore, their formal vocabulary was limited to the primary colours, red, yellow, and blue and the three primary values, black, white and grey. The De Stijl school proposed simplicity and abstraction, both in architecture and painting, by using only straight horizontal and vertical lines and rectangular forms. Inventions and innovations Arts and architecture Movements and styles De Stijl (Neo-Plasticism) (1917)
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