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When I visited the Allard Pierson Museumin Amsterdam, I needed to wash my hand and I found this cute ceramic on the toilet. Just one ceramic next to the door. The text means "A Nice museum." What a touch.
RURAL CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF KOTO GADANG An Adaptation of the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) Approach in the Rural Area Koto Gadang, West Sumatra, Indonesia 18-22 August 2025 Koto Gadang in West Sumatra Province is the birthplace and home village of some prominent national leaders of Indonesia. Some were involved in the country's independence struggle, and some are still active in the national arena in various fields. It is famous as a village producing many intellectuals because education is the core of awareness of most parents in Koto Gadang. Parents in other villages will ask their children to go to the rice fields, but the parents in Koto Gadang will encourage their children to go to school. Study as high as possible. At the beginning of the 20th century, this village had even a kind of collective fund to finance studies of the children to Java or even to the Netherlands. In 1967 there was a survey that showed that almost 20% of the population of Koto Gadang, around 3000 peopl...
Last night I took a part in an online discussion for television and live stream programs with the representatives of the Municipality of Amsterdam and the Housing Corporation Rochdale about living in Amsterdam Southeast. It was organized by the New Metropolis Zuidoost, a branch of Pakhuis de Zwijger, a think tank for urban and sustainability issues. I had to be bold in five minutes that I had during the broadcasting. So what I said is that Amsterdam Southeast was built based on the ideals of Le Corbusier, the Swiss architect, that everyone no matter from which background has the right to light, air, and space. He dreamed of urban development that separated work, living, recreation, and various modes of mobility. This ideal was applied in Amsterdam Zuidoost in the 1960s to be the largest experiment ever in the world in terms of scale and innovations. The experiment was lead by Cornelis van Eesteren, the pioneer of modern architecture in the Netherlands. The reality showed that some...
Sugar Factory Olean, Situbondo, East Java, Indonesia (Source: Het Rozenhuis) The Sugar Industry in Java as shown during the International World Exhibition in 1910 in Brussels, Belgium (Source: J.W. Ramaer) Heritage hands-on is selected as one of the participants “Sharing and Collaborative: The Footprints of Asian Sugar Industrial Heritage” is a part of the international symposium on “Multilateral, Sharing and Collaborative: Developing a Common Vision of Asian Industrial Heritage.” This event will take place in t he Cultural & Creative Industries Park, Taiwan, 30 th May – 31 st August. The organizer is the Bureau of Cultural Heritage Ministry of Culture, Taiwan and it is implemented by National Yunlin University of Science & Technology Department of Cultural Heritage Conservation. Heritage hands-on will present the exhibition about "Rise and Fall of Sugar Industry in Indonesia". I n the 1930’s Indonesia was the world sec...
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