Showing posts with label a: Jacob B. Bakema; Carel Weeber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a: Jacob B. Bakema; Carel Weeber. Show all posts

982. Dutch Pavilion. Expo 70 Osaka Japan































Dear Kenji,

"It was an exhibition where we could experiment with space forms and construction. There are so many thoughts which have to be tried and proved before we can use them for a stimulating (built) environment. How can this be done if there are no more exhibitions?  (Jacob B. Bakema)

Respectfully.
R

241. Rotterdam. Centrale Bibliotheek


Dear Hans,

In the Rotterdam Central Library you can find besides
more than a million books, a library theatre that often
stages cabaret performances and literary activities, a
café-restaurant a, the Central Discotheque for CDs and
DVDs and the largest collection of books ‘about’ and
’by’ Erasmus in the world.

Cheers.
R