Concrete structure with ends of steel wires, presumably anchored, c. 1965 Canvas Print

Concrete structure with ends of steel wires, presumably anchored, c. 1965 Canvas Print

In 1964 the renovation of this courtyard was started. Two floors were constructed here, resting on prestressed concrete beams. As a result, unlike the installation of the Western courtyard, which was opened in 1962, the layout of the space was not determined by the support points of a steel skeleton. On the upper floor, two rooms were made that were connected to the surrounding painting halls. The remaining space was made as an exhibition space. The first floor remained a free space with a surrounding balcony for the benefit of the Department of Dutch History, which was opened together with the renovated surrounding rooms in October 1971. The ground floor was entirely intended for study collections of the Department of Paintings, Sculpture and Applied Arts and Dutch History. This part, as far as paintings and crafts are concerned, opened in 1974. On the photo a detailed view of the construction (see also print HA-0013673).

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