Paulus church
The name Paulus church refers to the course on ecclesiastical architecture that was taught at the Kruithuis in Den Bosch starting in 1946.
The name Paulus church refers to the course on ecclesiastical architecture that was taught at the Kruithuis in Den Bosch starting in 1946. The Benedictine canon Hans van der Laan provided the theoretical framework. He was fascinated by the fundamental principle underlying the relationship between height, length, and width. He called the theory that emerged from this the “plastic number.”
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