Rietveld Schroeder House
Jessica Van Geel
Rietveld Schroeder House
Jessica Van Geel
?Truus Schroeder. I love you, Rietveld.? In 1924, Truus Schroeder asked well-known Utrecht furniture designer Gerrit Rietveld to design a new house for her. Never before Rietveld had been asked to design an entire house. Truus Schroeder knew exactly what she wanted: simplicity and a space that freed rather than constrained her. It was a match made in heaven. This book highlights the dynamic partnership between Rietveld and Schroeder, portraying them as an architect-duo. Schroeder's significant contributions to the design process are illuminated, emphasising her indispensable role in shaping their collaborative vision. It draws its essence from newly unpublished correspondences between Gerrit Rietveld and Truus Schroeder, shedding fresh light on her life and legacy. AUTHOR: Jessica van Geel (born 1973) is a Dutch writer, journalist and historian. She studied history at Utrecht University. She then did a postgraduate course in journalism at Erasmus University in Rotterdam and worked as an editor at NRC from 2006 to 2015. Van Geel became known as a writer and historian for her well-received book I love you, Rietveld (2018) about Truus Schroeder and her relationship with Gerrit Rietveld. SELLING POINTS: . Celebrating the centennial of one of the most iconic houses in architecture history and the dynamic partnership between Rietveld and Schroeder, portraying them as an architect-duo. Book designed by Irma Boom . Published to accompany the anniversary of the iconic Rietveld Schroederhuis in 2024-2025. The centennial marks a pivotal moment in architectural history. To honour this milestone, the Centraal Museum Utrecht is set to host a remarkable exhibition throughout 2025 250 colour illustrations
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