Redevelopment of the western courtyard 1929, 1929 Canvas Print

Redevelopment of the western courtyard 1929, 1929 Canvas Print

Western courtyard seen from west direction with a glass front in the background to the underpass and on the right the wall with windows of the south side of the west wing. Work during the redesign of the courtyard with a view of door panels, tables with piles of blankets and a display cabinet in the background. The concrete floor was completed around 1 May. The right courtyard was decorated with the .b an exhibition, for which the walls have been painted, radiators have been moved, the oak windows and arched fields have been cleaned, lacquered and oiled, linoleum laid. Western courtyard, after the renovation overlooking one of the large windows in the east wall and on the right the south wall of the courtyard. The consoles carry the natural stone balcony against the south wall (which was originally part of the City Hall of The Hague) and which has lingered on the first floor. The wooden floor in the courtyard caused so many problems that it was replaced by an elevated concrete floor in 1927. This created a layer of souterain, 2.25 meters, and the raised exhibition floor that can be seen in the photo. With half-stone walls, three halls were then furnished in the courtyard. The original facades of the courtyard were hidden from view by a low ring wall. In the gap there was a 'proliferation of canals and pipes'. The walls are painted white.

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