klinkeresthetiek
Klinkeresthetiek refers to a Dutch architectural and design concept that emerged in the early 20th century. The term "Klinker" translates to "clinker" or "brick," which refers to the type of brick used in traditional Dutch architecture. The style emphasizes the use of brick as the primary building material and celebrates the beauty of unfinished, unrendered brickwork.
Developed in the 1920s and 1930s, Klinkeresthetiek responded to the growing popularity of modernist architecture. Proponents
Characterized by the use of exposed brickwork, Klinkeresthetiek often features thick, rough-faced bricks that have been
Today, Klinkeresthetiek remains an important part of Dutch cultural heritage, with many examples of the style