Dutch Architect Aldo van Eyck built the Amsterdam Orphanage in 1960. His design focused on a balance of forces to create both a home and small city on the outskirts of Amsterdam.
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Architecture Classics: Amsterdam Orphanage / Aldo van Eyck
https://www.archdaily.com/151566/ad-classics-amsterdam-orphanage-aldo-van-eyckIgor Fracalossi
Can We Please Stop Bashing Architects?
If the discussions recently held at the Battle of Ideas are any indication, it seems that we in the architecture community are living a certain crisis of confidence.
Not one new utopian vision has been presented in the past 30 years, lamented Theodore Dounas; all these pop-ups popping up are just evidence, said Pedro Bismarck and Alastair Donald, of architecture's fearful reluctance to tackle complex problems or act as a legitimate agent for change at all; and then there’s the problem, voiced by Rory Olcayto, of architects being bullied by their clients into executing questionable agendas.
https://www.archdaily.com/449073/can-we-please-stop-bashing-architectsRory Stott