BROODBAKKERY, Tilburg, Netherlands. Architect - SG Barenbrug. Built 1932

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BROODBAKKERY, Tilburg, Netherlands. Architect - SG Barenbrug. Built 1932

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Limited Edition Giclée Fine Art Print.

Edition of 20 prints, individually numbered, signed and dated.

Image size 380mm X 270mm

Certified archive quality - printed using UV-resistant, 8-colour pigment inks on stunning 310gsm Hahnemühle German Etching (483mm x 329mm).

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This former bread bakery, annex flour attic is a striking appearance. The facade shows a relationship with De Stijl and Nieuwe Bouwen both in terms of material use and composition. The abstract facade is dominated by a large, white-plastered surface on which architect S. Barenburg (Arnhem 1892 Tilburg 1987) 'composed' with primary colors and with a play of horizontal and vertical lines.

To the left of the facade is an overbuilt gate that provides access to an open courtyard. To the right of the facade, a half-mark has been made, incorporating three types of glass. Between the two floors a narrow concrete canopy has been installed with the text 'bread bakery' in iron lettering. In 1994, design agency Kinkorn moved into the building. However, the interior with the characteristic oven and tiles is still in almost original condition. This national monument has the external characteristics of De Stijl and is quite unique even in the Netherlands.