Henry van de Velde
Belgium
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1895/00/00 | Van de Velde is commissioned to design the interiors, furniture, china, wallpapers and draperies for Siegfried Bing's Maison de l'Art Nouveau (lost) at 22 rue de Provence, Paris. | Architect | |||||
1904/00/00 | Henry van de Velde designs the School of Art and Applied Arts building, it will become the main building of Bauhaus University. | Architect | Bauhaus University Weimar | Weimar | |||
1905/00/00 | Van de Velde designs the Faculty of Art and Design building at will become Bauhaus University. | Architect | Bauhaus University Weimar | Weimar | |||
1908/00/00 | Hohenhof is built in the Art Nouveau style as family home for industrialist Karl Ernst Osthaus. Located in the city of Hagen, Germany, it was design by Henry van de Velde as a Gesamtkunstwerk, and incorporates accessories, furnishings and landscape. | Architect | Hohenhof, Hagen | Hagen, DE | |||
1908/00/00 | Van de Velde completes House Hohe Pappeln with furnishings he designed himself. | Architect, Home | House Hohe Pappeln | Weimar | |||
1911/07/03 | Henry van de Velde leaves his position as architect of the Theatre des Champs-Elysees, 1910 to 1911. | Architect | Theatre des Champs-Elysees, Paris | Paris | |||
1917/00/00 | Due to increasing hostility toward foreigners during the Great War I,Henry van de Velde, his wife Maria and five children sell Haus Hohe Pappeln and leave Germany. | Home | House Hohe Pappeln | Weimar | |||
1938/00/00 | The Kroller-Muller Museum opens | Architect | Kroller-Muller Museum | Hoge Veluwe National Park | |||
1939/00/00 | The Belgian Friendship Building is built as the Belgium exhibition hall for the NY World's Fair. Designed by Belgian architects Victor Bourgeois and Leon Stynen under Henry van de Velde, it is an early example of Modernist architecture in the US. | Architect | Belgian Building | Richmond | 1939 New York World's Fair |
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