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- Bossche_School abstract "The Bossche School was a traditionalist movement in Dutch architecture which was strongly based on numerical relationships. It arose from the Delft School and was influential primarily on the design of Catholic churches.The name of the movement came from the three-year Course in Ecclesiastical Architecture which was offered from 1946 to 1973 in the Kruithuis in 's-Hertogenbosch. The training was intended to guide architects during the post-war reconstruction of churches. The leaders were Dom Hans van der Laan, his brother Nico van der Laan and C. Pouderoyen.".
- Bossche_School thumbnail Kerk_Gennep_2010.jpg?width=300.
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- Bossche_School wikiPageExternalLink www.bosscheschool.blogspot.com.
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- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Almelo.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Architecture.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Basilica.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Bell_tower.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_architectural_styles.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_architectural_styles.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Hans_van_der_Laan.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Heusden.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Jan_de_Jong_(architect).
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Madurodam.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Nico_van_der_Laan.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Plastic_number.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink St._Benedictusberg_Abbey.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Stedelijk_Museum_s-Hertogenbosch.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Traditionalist_School_(architecture).
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Uden.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink Vaals.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink s-Hertogenbosch.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink File:110628_Hora_Siccamasingel_202_(San_Salvatorkerk)_Groningen_NL.jpg.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink File:Kerk_Gennep_2010.jpg.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLink File:Stadhuis_Heusden.jpg.
- Bossche_School wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bossche School".
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- Bossche_School subject Category:20th-century_architectural_styles.
- Bossche_School subject Category:Dutch_architectural_styles.
- Bossche_School hypernym Movement.
- Bossche_School type Organisation.
- Bossche_School comment "The Bossche School was a traditionalist movement in Dutch architecture which was strongly based on numerical relationships. It arose from the Delft School and was influential primarily on the design of Catholic churches.The name of the movement came from the three-year Course in Ecclesiastical Architecture which was offered from 1946 to 1973 in the Kruithuis in 's-Hertogenbosch. The training was intended to guide architects during the post-war reconstruction of churches.".
- Bossche_School label "Bossche School".
- Bossche_School sameAs Q2130795.
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- Bossche_School sameAs De_Boskske_Skoalle.
- Bossche_School sameAs Bossche_School.
- Bossche_School sameAs Q2130795.
- Bossche_School wasDerivedFrom Bossche_School?oldid=678536214.
- Bossche_School depiction Kerk_Gennep_2010.jpg.
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