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- ArchiNed - The architecture site of the Netherlands. News, jobs, agenda and hundreds of links. English and Dutch versions.
www.archined.nl
- Castles and Castle Ruins in the Netherlands - Enthusiast Marko Tjemmes supplies clear histories of castles close to his home in Rotterdam, illustrated with photographs, earlier images and ground plans. Bibliography.
www.castles.nl
- H2olland: Architecture with Wet Feet - Exhibition from the Royal Institute of Dutch Architects showing how the combination of architecture and water can stimulate creative processes and new insights.
www.h2olland.nl
- Netherlands Architecture Institute - Exhibitions include 'Two Centuries of Architecture in the Netherlands'. Collection of drawings and photographs: the work of virtually every important Dutch architect since 1800 is represented.
www.nai.nl
- Remaking NL - An exhibition on architecture in Holland at World Expo 2000 in Hannover.
www.remaking.nl
- Smart Architecture - Ecology can be an inspiration for playful architecture. A dedication to smart solutions in architecture and urbanism.
www.smartarch.nl
- The Books of Groningen - A series of modern boundary markers around the city, each designed by a different artist or architect, co-ordinated by Daniel Libeskind. Images and description.
home.wanadoo.nl/skye_/citymark.html
- The Dutch Windmill - Mill expert Frederick Stokhuyzen explains the history, workings, uses and conservation of windmills in the Netherlands. Illustrated with paintings, drawings and photographs.
www.tem.nhl.nl/~smits/windmill.htm
- Thorn, Netherlands - Photographs and history by Louis Reens of this important convent founded in the 10th century and closed in 1797. A magnificent church survives. Hosted by Christus Rex.
www.christusrex.org/www1/splendors/thorn/thorn.html
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