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Peace Palace, The Hague, 1906.
On the Peace Conference in The
appeal was established to settle any
in temational controversies in order
to maintain world peace. This
Permanent Court of Appeal was to
settle in The Hague: the Peace
After having received a gift of one
and a half million dollars from
New- York businessman Andrew
Carnegie, the infemstianalcompe-
tition was organised in 1906,
- receiving 216 entries. In record time ij
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The winner turned out to be the
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was not unknown in The Nether-
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Again there was a storm of protest,
this time notbecause of suspected
plagiary (see p.61, but because he
maximum sum available for
construction. Nevertheless he did
not lose this assignment
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library, motto '1114', 1895.
The competition organized by the
in 1895 on the occasion of the
not yield the good results its
Peters and Berlage had expected of
Spompetition ofthlsstamfiftg.
Even De BazeTs design was not
The jury admitted that it was a
same for its assum edly incorrect
Furthermore, the design was found
a/ity, amongst other things because
weirdly reminiscent of ornamental
Wttt0ptnyingf fArettffcettitP, T896,
p. 181) and because of its large wali-
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