- Aldo van Eyck
Aldo van Eyck or van Eijk (16 March 1918,
Driebergen , Utrecht,Netherlands - 14 January 1999) was anArchitect from theNetherlands .Family
He was a son of
Poet ,Critic ,Essayist andPhilosopher Pieter Nicolaas van Eyck or van Eijk and wife Nelly Estelle Benjamins, a woman of Jewish and Latin origin born and raised inSuriname . [http://www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/BWN/lemmata/bwn1/eijk (in Dutch)] [Marlene A. Eilers, Queen Victoria's Descendants (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987), page 167] [http://www.elpais.com/articulo/cultura/Fallece/Aldo/van/Eyck/arquitecto/clave/estructuralismo/holandes/elpepicul/19990116elpepicul_6/Tes/ (in Spanish)]His brother is
Poet ,Artist andArt Restorer Robert Floris van Eyck or van Eijk.Early life and career
His family moved to
Great Britain in 1919 and he was educated inEngland during his youth, after what he finished his secondary school inThe Hague between 1935 and 1938, and went to study at theETH Zurich , graduating in 1942, after what he remained inSwitzerland until the end ofWorld War II , where he entered the cirle of many other vanguardist artists aroundCarola Giedion-Welcker , wife ofhistorian Sigfried Giedion .He taught at the
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture from 1954 to 1959, and he was aprofessor at theDelft University of Technology from 1966 to 1984. He also was editor of the architecture magazine "Forum" from 1959 to 1963 and in 1967. Aldo van Eyck was one of the most influential protagonists for the movementStructuralism (architecture) .A member of
CIAM and then in 1954 a co-founder of "Team 10 ", Van Eyck lectured throughout Europe and northern America propounding the need to reject Functionalism and attacking the lack of originality in most post-war Modernism. Van Eyck's position as co-editor of the Dutch magazine "Forum" helped publicise the "Team 10" call for a return to humanism within architectural design.Van Eyck received the
RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 1990.elected works
* Design for village of
Nagele ,Noordoostpolder , 1948-1954
*Housing for the Elderly ,Slotermeer , Amsterdam, 1951-1952
*Amsterdam Orphanage ,Amsterdam , 1955-1960
* Primary Schools, Nagele, Noordoostpolder, 19??-19??
*Hubertus House , Amsterdam, 1973-1978
*ESA -ESTEC restaurant and conference centre,Noordwijk , 1984-1990ee also
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Van Eyck References
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