Hilversum schools

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Hilversum schools are a group of modernist educational buildings in Hilversum, Netherlands, designed by architect Willem Marinus Dudok and noted for their functional layouts and distinctive brick architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of buildings
modernist school complex
architect Willem Marinus Dudok NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Functionalism
Modernism NERFINISHED
country Netherlands
designedFor primary education
secondary education
era 20th century architecture
hasArchitecturalType school building
hasCityPlanner Willem Marinus Dudok NERFINISHED
hasComponent assembly halls
classroom wings
gymnasiums
playgrounds
teacher facilities
hasConstructionTechnique load‑bearing brick walls
reinforced concrete floors
hasDesignFeature carefully composed brick patterns
contrasts of solid and void
projecting canopies
tower‑like vertical accents
hasDesignGoal creating healthy learning environments
efficient circulation of pupils
harmonious integration into residential districts
hasDesignPrinciple child‑scaled proportions
clarity of circulation
emphasis on hygiene and light
separation of functions within the plan
influencedBy Dutch modernism
European functionalist architecture
locatedIn Hilversum NERFINISHED
North Holland
materialUsed brick
notableFor asymmetrical compositions
attention to daylight in classrooms
careful integration of volumes and planes
distinctive brick architecture
functional layouts
horizontal emphasis
integration of playgrounds and outdoor space
large window openings
use of flat roofs
partOf architectural heritage of Hilversum
work of Willem Marinus Dudok in Hilversum

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Willem Marinus Dudok notableWork Hilversum schools