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dutchjan · 5 months ago
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July 27, 2024
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postcard-from-the-past · 11 months ago
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Amstelveld Square in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Dutch vintage postcard, mailed in 1910 to The Hague
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dashalbrundezimmer · 5 days ago
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keizersgracht // amsterdam amstelved
here you can fill your basket with fresh fruit and vegetables or enjoy them on the spot, or buy freshly prepared hot and cold delicacies.
in diesem laden will man einfach nur noch seinen korb mit frischem obst und gemüse füllen oder es sich vor ort munden lassen. frische zubereitete leckereien ob warm, ob kalt kann man dort außerdem erwerben.
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paolo-streito-1264 · 1 month ago
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Cas Oorthuys. Liberation celebration, Amstelveld, Amsterdam 1945.
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merelygifted · 1 year ago
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'Handed over in an Ikea bag': art detective recovers Van Gogh painting stolen from Dutch museum - The Art Newspaper
Van Gogh’s painting The Parsonage garden at Nuenen in Spring has been recovered, just over three years after it was stolen in Laren in a smash-and-grab raid. The return was negotiated a few days ago by the Dutch private art detective Arthur Brand, who met a contact on Amstelveld, a small square off Amsterdam’s Prisengracht Canal. The Van Gogh was handed over in an Ikea bag.
It is believed that those holding the Van Gogh were hoping to use it to barter for the release of a prisoner.
The picture had been on loan to an exhibition at the Singer Laren museum from the Groninger Museum, in Groningen. On 30 March 2020, at 3.15am, it was seized by thieves who violently broke through the glass door of the public entrance to the Singer Laren. Painted in March 1884, the work depicts the garden of Vincent’s parents.  ...
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amsterdaminpictures · 4 years ago
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Early morning view from the Prinsengracht in Amsterdam with the Amstelveld on the left
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amsterdamdaytoday · 6 years ago
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Amsterdam, Amstelveld, 10 juni 2019
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majormaior · 3 years ago
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Pretty door!! Love this little house in the heart of Amsterdam. October. Autumn is here Camera:FUJIFILM FinePix X 100 Settings:ISO 200- 1/250 sec f/3.6 Focal length:23 mm . . #autumniscoming #autumnishere #autumncolors🍁 #houses #architecture #doors #amsterdam #amstelveld #visitamsterdam #heelnederland_fotografeert #holland_photolovers #dutch_connextion #adobecreativecrowd #motionpictureperfect #ig_amsterdam #fujifilm #fujiphotography #amsterdamphotographer #fujixseries #fujix100 #mokummagazine #cntraveler (at Amstelveld) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUvMaGjo6lZ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ria-bierman · 6 years ago
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#gaypride #gaypride2018 #amstelveld #amsterdam #volkskrant #volkskrantmagazine #parool #smartphonephotography #geefmijmaaramsterdam #mokummagazine #visitamsterdam #iamsterdam #foon #foonfoto
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djwannabeastar · 7 years ago
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Happy PRIDE ya'll!!! #pride #pride2017 #gay #love #wannabeastar #dj #canalparade #amstelveld
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dutchjan · 8 months ago
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April 25, 2024
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actuelekamers · 2 years ago
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Appartement huren in Amsterdam Amstelveld Prijs: 3450.00 P/M
Appartement huren in Amsterdam Amstelveld Prijs: 3450.00 P/M
Te huur aangeboden in Amsterdam Centrum: Prachtig afgewerkte en unieke bovenwoning op wellicht de allermooiste plek van Amsterdam, het Amstelveld. Dit appartement bevindt zich op de tweede en derde etage, heeft een oppervlakte van circa 114 m2 en heeft de beschikking over dakterras met waanzinnig uitzicht over de stad. OMGEVING: Het Amstelveld is misschien wel de mooiste woonlocatie van…
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architectnews · 3 years ago
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Canal House Amsterdam Building Renovation
Canal House, Dutch Home, Amsterdam Real Estate Refurbishment, Holland Residential Redesign, Architecture Photos
Canal House in Amsterdam
27 Jan 2022
Interior Design: studio i29
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Photos: Ewout Huibers
Canal House Renovation
Amsterdam based studio i29 converted a neglected 17th century canal house into a bright home with unexpected views and room for discovery. The Canal House is located along the canals near Amstelveld, originally constructed in 1675. Over the years the house had been fallen into almost a complete ruin, the renovation took more than 2 years and was executed in collaboration with a team of specialists.
The new interior highlights different areas in color which gives a new perspective on the monument. Original details are variously exposed or hidden in colorful rooms. To create unexpected sight-lines and a spatial experience, the different spaces are connected by allowing color or finish to continue from one space to another. In contrast to the existing structure, new interventions and finishes by i29 are clearly recognizable.
The kitchen space on the ground floor is finished in white concrete, light walls and a custom designed oak kitchen and dining table. As you walk through, a green glass volume marks a hidden guest room that is fully equipped with an en-suite bathroom and access to the garden. The kitchen is visually connected to the study room above through a gray stained oak wall, which also forms a beautiful entrance to the rooms above. The same gray continues in the living room but in a fabric wall covering for acoustics. Behind the rotating book wall in the living room is another hidden area completely in a calming blue finish to read or relax.
Upstairs you enter the sleeping quarters, where the design radiates comfort and luxury like a true hotel experience. The master bedroom with its original roof construction is separated from the bathroom by a mirrored volume that encloses both the stairwell and shower area.
The shower walls are constructed with two-way mirrors, which gives a direct view of the canals. The adjacent bathroom has a traditional Japanese bath and freestanding matching sink in wood. All new and clearly designed interventions are tailor-made for this 17th century house, so it fits completely within the existing environment, but also raises the house to a higher level and is ready for the next generation.
Canal House in Amsterdam, Holland – Building Information
Interior Architect: i29 – i29.nl/
Client: Private Object: Canal House Amsterdam Size: 115 sqm Restoration: Kodde Contractor: G.K. Visbeen & Co. Interior builder: Schneider Interieurbouw
Photographs © Ewout Huibers
i29 Interior Architects
Canal House, Amsterdam Building Renovation images / information received 270122
Location: Bellamybuurt, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands, western Europe
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abarratt65 · 6 years ago
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Today's the day! Towards Zero Together: AIDS March 2018. Be there! #aids2018 #aids2018march #aids2018conference (at Amstelveld)
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deauditievedienst · 5 years ago
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Corona Recordings Week 2: Locations and route
Today I will go back into the city to record the soundscape of locations. Here’s an overview of the locations and considerations of why I’ve chosen them Locations
This was the most important and hardest thing to figure out. I don’t want to try and capture ‘everything’ so I need a plan that gives a broad strokes impression of the sound of the city centre. After some brainstorming I came up with the following 3 types of 'open air' locations:
Public historic/touristic spaces: De Dam square, Anne Frank house all are deserted with no tourists in sight.How do these places sound without them? What is left? 
'Soundmark' locations: Church bells and other distinct sonic identifiers to public space that are now good to hear but will be drowned out when the city get's back into action. This is of course inspired by Murray Schafer and also incorporates the idea of a Circle of Auditory Perception (in Dutch geluidshorizon), how far can one listen?
Traffic junctions: Amsterdam is a tiny city with a lot of traffic normally and hence a lot of that noise has now died down. There will be traffic, but what will it sound like? 
The list (possible due to change):
Nieuwstraat (opposite Nieuwendijk 165)
De Dam square (next to Madame Tussaud entrance)
Nieuwezijdse Voorburgwal (opposite Oxford House)
Rembrandtplein (next to statue)
Amstelveld (north west corner)
Frederiksplein (next to de-activated fountain)
Albert Cuyp market (opposite nr. 235)
Museumplein (next to Van Gogh museum entrance)
Hugo de groot plein (opposite the ABN Amro)
Prinsengracht (from the Bloemgracht Bridge opposite Anne Frank house)
Warmoesstraat (corner of Heintje hoeksteeg).
Oude Kerk (on the corner next to 'De Koffieschenkerij')
Central Station Westtunnel
Central Station platform / Perron 11
Route
The next big question was: How to move through the city and capture the locations easily and also be able to pick up on different sounds and events? Because I want to be able to find quiet and louder spots and 'bump' into things.
Some spaces will change dramatically, some already have.. I want to stay open to that possibility. So I ride on my bicycle and go down the list keeping my ears perked!
Obviously the list might change a bit: it depends on a lot of things.
First: rules for public space might change as the corona virus spreads.
Second: my safety (it actually comes first but is connected to the 1st rule).
Third: some spaces might not sound all that different when the city comes back to life, is it useful to record those? I’d like to hear from you if your interested to discuss this.
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amsterdaminpictures · 6 years ago
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The Amstelveld in Amsterdam just next to the Prinsengracht.
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