Dutch architect with offices in Amsterdam and the Dutch East Indies. He and his employees designed churches, offices, shops, train stations, hospitals, and houses. They also designed furniture and other household objects. From 1905 - 1927 Cuypers published an interior design magazine. His firm is considered to have given rise to the architectural style known as the “Amsterdam School” as the acknowledged leaders of this style were trained at his firm.
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Dutch architect with offices in Amsterdam and the Dutch East Indies. He and his employees designed churches, offices, shops, train stations, hospitals, and houses. They also designed furniture and other household objects. From 1905 - 1927 Cuypers published an interior design magazine. His firm is considered to have given rise to the architectural style known as the “Amsterdam School” as the acknowledged leaders of this style were trained at his firm.
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