Sybold van Ravesteyn (born Sijbold van Ravesteijn, 18 February 1889 – 23 November 1983) was a Dutch architect. He designed many train stations, many now demolished, a zoo, public buildings such as theatres, as well as residences, interiors and furniture.[1]
^"Sijbold van Ravesteijn". at Huygens Institute of Netherlands History
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SyboldvanRavesteyn (born Sijbold van Ravesteijn, 18 February 1889 – 23 November 1983) was a Dutch architect. He designed many train stations, many now...
westwards of the site. Its original building was designed by architect SyboldvanRavesteyn and was completed on 13 March 1957, officially opening on 21 May...
destroyed in World War II. A new station was built in 1950, designed by SyboldvanRavesteyn, using some parts of the 19th century structure such as the platforms...
instead of following a machine aesthetics, among them J.J.P Oud and SyboldvanRavesteyn, although the reverse happened as well, especially in the 1950s-1960s...
cities, and many architects were among their members. One of them was SyboldvanRavesteyn, architect at the Dutch Railways, who enabled Ivens to make his film...
on December 7, 1940. The new zoo was designed by Dutch architect SyboldvanRavesteyn, who designed the central railway station of Rotterdam as well. In...
(1885–1971) Johan van der Mey (1878–1949) J.J.P. Oud (1890–1963) Frits Peutz (1896–1974) Henri Pieck (1895–1972) SyboldvanRavesteyn (1889–1983) Gerrit...
renamed Rotterdam Noord. Rotterdam Noord is designed by architect SyboldvanRavesteyn who has also designed the stations Rotterdam Centraal, Eindhoven...