- Hubert-Jan
Henket (born 11
March 1940, in Heerlen) is a
Dutch architect. He is a
specialist in the
relations between old and new buildings, the redesign...
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Pieter Henket (born
January 21, 1979) is a
Dutch photographer living and
working in New York City. His
notable work
includes shooting the
cover of Lady...
- Technology,
where he
graduated in 1985. In 1988 in
cooperation with Hubert-Jan
Henket he
founded Docomomo International, the
working party for the do****entation...
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Julius Vogel's
Great Public Works Policy; see The
Vogel Era. 1871
Nicolaas Henket and J.C Schölmann
recommended that the
Dutch East
Indies government use...
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founded in
Eindhoven in 1988 by
Dutch architects Hubert-Jan
Henket and
Wessel de Jonge.
Henket chaired Docomomo International with de
Jonge as secretary...
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defining ingredients include Aztec cocoa powder, honey, and annatto. Ta
Henket (first
released in 2010,
bottles released in late 2011). This beer was created...
- in 1996, a
large new wing was added; this was the
design of Hubert-Jan
Henket. In 2002, an
adjoining property was
added to the
museum to
serve as the...
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former ADGB
Trade Union School in
Bernau bei Berlin, Germany. 2010:
Bierman Henket Architecten and
Wessel de
Jonge Architecten for the
restoration of the Zonnestraal...
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director of the Bauhaus, and Hans Wittwer. The 2010
prize went to Hubert-Jan
Henket and
Wessel de Jonge, the
founders of
Docomomo International, for the restoration...
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Archived from the
original on 10
October 2012.
Retrieved 28
February 2014.
Henket &
Heynen 2002, p. 181.
Marshall Cavendish 2007, p. 1219
Chihara 1996, p...