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  1. The "open-air crusaders" of Elizabeth McCormick Open air School, Chicago, USA, 1911 Open air school in the Netherlands, 1918. Open air schools or schools of the woods were purpose-built educational institutions for children, that were designed to prevent and combat the widespread rise of tuberculosis that occurred in the period leading up to the Second World War.

  2. In the Open Air School, the ideals of modern architecture, light, air and space have been reached in an uncertain way. It joins the Zonnestraal factory also of Duiker in Hilversum and the Van Nelle Factory of Van der Vlugt in Rotterdam as one of the masterpieces of this type of architecture in the Netherlands.

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  3. Open Air School. Author: Jan Duiker. Location: Netherlands (Amsterdam) Year: 1927. Function: Education. Elements: Window/ Balcony. Status: Built. Tags: Colour, Lighting, Modernism. Since the beginning of the 20th century open air schools have been built to help physically weak children gain strength aided by sun and fresh air.

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  4. Since the beginning of the 20th century, open-air schools have been built to help physically weak children gain strength with the help of sunshine and fresh air. As many as 6 drafts were made for the building, each time refining the form and achieving a more stylised structure, and 4 other proposals were made for the access area.

  5. Open Air School We cater for approximately 260 learners, from pre-primary to grade 12, providing education to children with Special Educational Needs. Embracing the school motto, “I can and I will”, learners persevere and many go on to excel in academics, sports and cultural activities.

  6. Open-air school, Amsterdam, 1927-1930. There is a story that Duiker could only get permission to build his Open-Air School on a site that was largely hidden from view by buildings, so that it would not clash too much with its surroundings in this well-too neighbourhood.

  7. English. Nederlands. A great example of “Nieuwe Bouwen” by Jan Duiker, still functioning as a school. With the drawback of being in a square between houses, the building is positioned to catch maximum sunshine. Open Air School, Amsterdam (1930, Jan Duiker) (full screen) lat: 52.34767852, long: 4.87440795, north: 6.8. cancel. RESET TOUR.