Examination of drawing in G.Th. Rietveld's schröder house: A study on G.Th. Rietveld's constructural characters part 1

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In this study, we analyze drawing documents from the Rietveld Schröder Archif, in order to clarify the characteristics of the construction method of G. Th. Rietveld. The Schröder House is basically a brick structure, however the second floor is constructed of wood reinforced with steel, and has a balcony construction of reinforced concrete slab. The roof of the second floor also uses steel, which allows for the creation of a large open space. This combination of different construction materials is considered to be one of the significant architectural features of Schröder House.

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Sasaki, K., & Yamagata, M. (2015). Examination of drawing in G.Th. Rietveld’s schröder house: A study on G.Th. Rietveld’s constructural characters part 1. AIJ Journal of Technology and Design, 21(49), 1285–1290. https://doi.org/10.3130/aijt.21.1285

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