Willem Marinus Dudok has written:
'Town hall, Hilversum, Netherlands. 1928-31' -- subject(s): Architecture, Buildings, structures, Stadthuis (Hilversum, Netherlands)
'Dudok' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Buildings, structures, Architecture
Willem Marinus Dudok died on 1974-04-06.
Willem Marinus Dudok was born on 1884-07-06.
Evert Dudok was born in 1959.
Michaël Dudok de Wit was born in 1953.
Michael Dudok de Wit was born in 1953, in Abcoude, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Father and Daughter - Michaël Dudok De WitThe other nominees were:The Periwig-Maker - Steffen Schäffler and Annette SchäfflerRejected - Don Hertzfeldt
The cast of Volgens Robert - 2013 includes: Peter Blok as Robert Finkelstein Jacqueline Blom as Jacqueline Finkelstein Martin de Smet as Johan Stefan de Walle as Jeroen Marthe Geke Bracht as Tess van Santen Hannah Hoekstra as Jasmijn Han Kerkhoffs as Beer van Santen Bert Luppes as Fred Roos Netjes as Marcella Finkelstein Tjitske Reidinga as Lea Luttermeyer Dudok Mees Slokkers as Jongetje Bram Suijker as Coen Finkelstein
The purpose of a Design Authority in an IT project is to provide direction and momentum to a project.A design authority (DA) is a person or a group of personsthat knows concretely how the project must proceed (vision)that has the authority to make binding decisions (mandate)that has the professional knowledge and skill to make material choices based on substantive argumentation (knowledge)that has the power to settle discussions and implement choices on a daily basis (leadership)that motivates participants to perform beyond their own expectations (charisma).My role models for a design authority are Calatrava, Rem Koolhaas en Willem Dudok. In this definition, the DA is the substantive and artistic director. In a large project, it is a team, in which authorized experts cover all aspects from business to IT. A DA can only work well in total openness and cocreation.The absence of a DA in a large IT project yields confusion and uncertainty among project participants on their task and role in the project. As a result, they will hide behind procedures, project plans, deadlines and budgets. This situation occurs when only the process is managed and the content is not.The metaphor is a cart (=the project) that is pulled by a team of horses (=project participants). The job of the driver (the DA) is to give direction and speed.Without direction, the horses will pull in all directions. This costs energy (=money) but does not result in any movement of the cart. If you make the horses pull harder, the cart will still not go anywhere even though the team is spending more energy...
In an interview for The Guardian newspaper in April 2003, Michael Morpurgo gave his top ten favorite books as:1.The Rattle Bag edited by Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes2. The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway3. Animal Farm by George Orwell4. The Last Giants by François Place5. The Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling6. Cat in the Manger by Michael Foreman7. All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque8. Clown by Quentin Blake9. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight10. Oscar and Hoo by Theo and Michael Dudok De Wit
what are the names of Toby keiths band members Rich Eckhardt - Lead Guitar Roman Dudok - Saxaphone Willie Roy - Trumpet Dave McAfee - Drums Joey Floyd - Lead Guitar, Fiddle, etc... Mica Roberts - Vocals Josh Bertrand - Steel Guitar Chuck "Chuckie" Goff - Bass Player (Band Leader) Rex Mauney - Key Board Carl Murr - Trombone **Scotty Emerick - Guitar, vocals** (I'm pretty sure that's all of them. Sorry if I forgot anyone or spelled any names wrong.) **= occasionally
Tjitske Reidinga has: Played Prinsesje Petronella in "Het klokhuis" in 1988. Played Dochter in "Het klokhuis" in 1988. Played Puck Geldermans in "Baantjer" in 1995. Played Sylvia in "Goede daden bij daglicht" in 1996. Played Emily in "De Zeemeerman" in 1996. Played herself in "RTL Boulevard" in 2001. Played Various parts in "De vloer op" in 2002. Played Jet in "Ja zuster, nee zuster" in 2002. Played Woman in shopping mall in "Sale" in 2003. Played Anke Neerinckx in "De passievrucht" in 2003. Played Juffrouw Dubois in "Kees de jongen" in 2003. Played Belinda in "De band" in 2003. Played Roosje in "Ellis in Glamourland" in 2004. Performed in "Fit 2" in 2004. Played Mientje in "Ibbeltje" in 2004. Played Jackie in "Geluk" in 2005. Played Claire van Kampen in "Gooische vrouwen" in 2005. Played herself in "Allemaal film" in 2007. Played Herself - Candidate in "Ik hou van Holland" in 2008. Played Bregtje in "Taartman" in 2009. Played Annabet Schuit in "Verborgen gebreken" in 2009. Played Herself - Actrice in "Eva Jinek op zondag" in 2011. Played Rebecca Franssen in "Hart tegen Hard" in 2011. Performed in "Gooische Vrouwen Making of" in 2011. Played Claire van Kampen in "Gooische vrouwen" in 2011. Played Tessa in "De verbouwing" in 2012. Played Linda in "Alles is familie" in 2012. Performed in "Tien" in 2012. Played Doris in "Doris" in 2013. Played Lea Luttermeyer Dudok in "Volgens Robert" in 2013. Played Claire van Kampen in "Gooische Vrouwen II" in 2014.
Arthur (George) Stephenson (b Melbourne, 7 April 1890; d Melbourne, 18 Nov 1967). Australian architect. He worked for a building firm before joining architects Eggleston & Oakley and studying architecture part-time at the Working Men's College in Melbourne. After World War I he studied at the Architectural Association, London, where he met Percy Meldrum (1887-1968) and Donald Turner (1895-1964), his future partners. He returned to Melbourne in 1921 and set up practice with Meldrum. Their early work included a new stand (1927) for the Melbourne Cricket Ground and a series of banks in a neo-Georgian style. Small hospital commissions prompted Stephenson to make an exhaustive study tour (1927) of medical facilities in the USA, and his newly acquired expertise led to several commissions for large new hospitals throughout Australia after 1933. He pioneered the introduction of Modernism in Australia with the Mercy Hospital (1934) and Freemasons Hospital (1936), East Melbourne. Stephenson's hospitals are characterized by cantilevered concrete balconies to all wards, reminiscent of Alvar Aalto's sanatorium (1929) in Paimio, Finland, giving a marked horizontal emphasis. Architecturally more conservative than their European models, these buildings generally employ traditional double-hung sash windows, providing flexible ventilation, and decorative details derived from Art Deco and the work of W. M. Dudok in the Netherlands. His finest hospitals are the Sydney Dental Hospital (1940), the Royal Melbourne and the Yaralla Military Hospital, Sydney (both 1942). Stephenson's comprehensive ideas for ?machines for caring' revolutionized hospital design in Australia, and his office became a training ground for young architects. His partnership, which became Stephenson & Turner in 1937, grew into one of the larger practices in Australia and also designed many modern commercial buildings including Unilever House (1957), one of the earliest glass curtain-wall structures in Sydney. Stephenson was knighted in 1954 and awarded the Gold Medal of the RIBA in the same year.