Aldo van Eyck

Dutch architect known for playgroups

Aldo van Eyck - Dutch architect known for playgroups
Born

March 16th, 1918
106 years ago

Died

1999
26 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Netherlands

Links & References

Contributed significantly to modern architecture with a focus on human-centric designs. Played a pivotal role in the structural development of Amsterdam and was a key figure in the Dutch architectural movement. Worked extensively on children's playgrounds, emphasizing innovative and functional spaces that catered to young users. Engaged with the themes of community and context in architecture, influencing generations of architects.

Designed over 700 playgrounds across Amsterdam

Exhibited at the 1953 International Architecture Biennale

Played a vital role in the Amsterdam School movement

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