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Sonneveld House (Huis Sonneveld) is one of the best-preserved houses in the Dutch functionalist style. The villa was designed in 1933 by architecture firm Brinkman and Van der Vlugt for Albertus Sonneveld, a director of the Van Nelle Factory, and his family. The architects created a total concept in which architecture, interior and furnishings are perfectly coordinated and reinforce one another. Light and spacious, the house features numerous balconies and large windows that offer views of the surrounding garden. Almost all the furniture and lamps in the house were made by the Gispen factory, some of them specially for the Sonnevelds. This customisation reveals the family’s appreciation of luxury and comfort. Sonneveld House is therefore not a dogmatic example of functionalism, but a personal environment.

Joëlle is a huge fan of the visual arts. As well as being a passionate artist herself, she is also an art teacher and exhibition visitor and provides a home for a large collection of art books. 

“I like to take the visitor on a journey with the stories I tell. My goal is to make people feel enthusiastic and have them leave feeling satisfied with the experience.”

date
17/01/2021
time
14:00 – 15:00
language
Dutch, English
 
location

Het Nieuwe Instituut
Museumpark 25
3015 CB Rotterdam

entrance

While the Sunday Stroll is free, participants need an entrace ticket for Het Nieuwe Instituut. To join the stroll, make a reservation for Het Nieuwe Instituut at 14.00, and please mention that you want to join the stroll upon arrival. Please note: only three guests can join this Sunday Stroll. 

Please read through the measures taken in regards to the coronavirus before your visit.

Maureen Mooren & Rudy Guedj
Rudy Guedj
Jan Bijster
Tony Santos
Concrete Blossom
Nou&Herkouw
Eric Roelen & Rudy Guedj

In compiling the education programme, we draw on the rich range of knowledge and information arising from the various research programmes, exhibition projects and related activities of the institute.