A Quick Look at Dutch Architecture
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- 14 mrt 2025
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Dutch architecture is known for its creativity. Throughout history, the Netherlands has produced many unique and innovative buildings. From classic canal houses to modern skyscrapers, Dutch architecture has made a big impact.
One of the most famous styles in Dutch architecture is the Dutch Golden AgeĀ style, seen in the 17th century. During this time, cities like Amsterdam grew rapidly, and beautiful narrow houses were built along the canals. These homes had large windows, steep roofs, and a "stepped" gable (the pointy part of the roof), which became a classic Dutch look.
Fast forward to the 20th century, and youāll find the De Stijl movement, which brought a modern, minimalistic approach to architecture. Inspired by artists like Piet Mondriaan, buildings were designed with simple lines, flat surfaces, and bold primary colors like red, blue, and yellow. The famous Rietveld Schrƶder House in Utrecht is a great example of this style.

Today, Dutch architects are known for their sustainable and innovative designs. Many modern buildings in cities like Rotterdam are designed to be environmentally friendly. The city is known for daring structures like the Cube HousesĀ and the Erasmus Bridge, which show how Dutch architects continue to push boundaries.
In short, Dutch architecture combines tradition with innovation, and it reflects the country's ability to blend beauty and practicality.





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