Karel de Bazel

E581945

Karel de Bazel was a Dutch architect and designer known for his influential role in early 20th-century architecture and decorative arts in the Netherlands.

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instanceOf architect
human
contributedTo development of modern Dutch architecture
professionalization of design in the Netherlands
countryOfCitizenship Netherlands
fieldOfWork architecture
decorative arts
graphic design
industrial design
genre architectural design
decorative arts design
graphic design
hasRole architect of bank buildings
designer of book covers
designer of furniture
designer of interiors
influenced Dutch decorative arts
Dutch early 20th-century architecture
knownFor influential role in early 20th-century Dutch architecture
innovative decorative arts designs
integration of architecture and applied arts
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
movement Amsterdam School NERFINISHED
Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
Rationalism in architecture NERFINISHED
name Karel de Bazel NERFINISHED
nationality Dutch
notableWork Book bindings and graphic designs
De Bazel building, Amsterdam NERFINISHED
Furniture designs
Nederlandse Handel-Maatschappij building, Amsterdam NERFINISHED
Residential designs in Bussum
Villa in Bussum (Brinklaan 176) NERFINISHED
occupation architect
designer
urban planner
partOf Dutch architectural avant-garde of the early 1900s
placeOfActivity Amsterdam NERFINISHED
Bussum NERFINISHED
style geometric ornamentation
rich decorative detailing
use of brick and natural materials
workPeriod early 20th century

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De Bazel namedAfter Karel de Bazel
De Bazel architect Karel de Bazel