lenzenontwerp
Lenzenontwerp, also known as the Lenzen design or Lenzen plan, is a type of architectural design for churches, particularly in the Netherlands. It was developed by the Dutch architect Jan van der Vliet in the 19th century. The design is characterized by its simplicity and functionality, with a focus on practicality and cost-effectiveness. The Lenzenontwerp typically features a rectangular or square floor plan, with a central nave and side aisles. The roof is usually flat or slightly pitched, and the walls are often made of brick or stone. The design often includes a small bell tower or steeple at the front of the building. The Lenzenontwerp was popular in the Netherlands during the 19th century, and many churches built during this period still stand today. The design is often praised for its simplicity and functionality, and it remains a popular choice for new church buildings in the Netherlands.