Dom Hans van der Laan
Dom Hans van der Laan (29 December 1904 – 19 August 1991) was a Dutch Benedictine monk and architect.
He was a leading figure in the Bossche School. His theories on numerical ratios in architecture, in particular regarding the plastic number, were very influential. He may be regarded as intellectually related to the second generation of "De Groep".
Source: Wikipedia
He was a leading figure in the Bossche School. His theories on numerical ratios in architecture, in particular regarding the plastic number, were very influential. He may be regarded as intellectually related to the second generation of "De Groep".
Source: Wikipedia
Dom Hans van der Laan is an architectural practice based in Vaals, Netherlands.
http://www.vanderlaanstichting.nl/
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