Print Email Facebook Twitter Continue with Cuypers: Renovation of the Rijksmuseum Title Continue with Cuypers: Renovation of the Rijksmuseum Author Meurs, P.H. Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Architectural Engineering +Technology Date 2013-11-23 Abstract The selection of architects for the new Rijksmuseum took place in 2000. The intention was to split the task in three and to select three architects: a chief architect, a restoration architect and an architect for the Atelier Building on Hobbemastraat. For government commissions of this magnitude a European tender procedure is mandatory. Around the turn of the century, the Rijksgebouwendienst (Government Buildings Agency; Rgd) was handling some 20 such procedures a year, in all of which the Chief Government Architect played a key role. Subject RijksmuseumAmsterdamrestorationsrenovations To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f76361b2-3345-4f9b-82dc-abee0da57e57 Publisher nai010 uitgevers ISBN 978-94-6208-094-2 Source Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: Restoration and transformation of a national monument Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights (c) 2013 Meurs, P.H.nai010 uitgevers Files PDF 302873.pdf 2.2 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:f76361b2-3345-4f9b-82dc-abee0da57e57/datastream/OBJ/view