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    Waag ("weigh house") is a 15th-century building on Nieuwmarkt square in Amsterdam. It was originally a city gate and part of the walls of Amsterdam....
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    Museum and the dependence of the Museum van de Geest. The museum opened in 1926 in the Waag, one of Amsterdam's 15th-century city gates. It has been located...
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    Enkhuizen Sassenpoort, Zwolle Munttoren, Amsterdam Sint Antoniespoort (de Waag), Amsterdam Muiderpoort, Amsterdam Eastern Gate (Delft), Delft Groothoofdspoort...
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    Sint-Antoniespoort (now the Waag), and the Regulierspoort (now the bottom half of Munttoren tower). After visiting Amsterdam in 1481, Emperor Maximilian...
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  • Universiteit Amsterdam Waag, Amsterdam Walls of Amsterdam Watergraafsmeer Waterwijk (Amsterdam) Weesp Weesperkarspel Weesperzijde (Amsterdam) Wertheimpark...
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    the rest of the church was demolished and rebuilt by Jacob van Campen The Waag in Haarlem, 1595 North wing of the city hall of Haarlem, 1620 The stone entranceway...
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    moved to the Waag building at the Nieuwmarkt, and in 1914 to the former town hall of Nieuwer-Amstel. Since the summer of 2007, the Amsterdam City Archives...
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    The Waag is a former weigh house on the Waterkant in the historic centre of Paramaribo, Suriname. The building is a monument, and an Unesco World Heritage...
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  • chalk drawings of the Waag on the Nieuwmarkt. Teixeira de Mattos first exhibited in 1917 at the Galerie Walrecht. Teixeira de Mattos frequently drew...
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    the Waag took place in 1617 according to his design; in 1619 the Munttoren was prepared for adding a clock. Hendrick de Keyser's projects in Amsterdam during...
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    The Waag building is a National monument (Rijksmonument) listed building on the Waagplein in Alkmaar in the Netherlands. On this square Waagplein every...
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    147, Amsterdam - first issue 1986 De Waag (‘The Weigh House’), Markt 35, Gouda - first issue 1997 House of Bols, Paulus Potterstraat 14, Amsterdam - 2007...
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  • nu. Koppen, Piet L. (1997). Waag veel, riskeer niets! G.A. Koppen (1890–1970) en de vlucht van de Postduif (in Dutch). De Bataafsche Leeuw. ISBN 9799067074529...
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  • Retrieved 2 November 2015. "FASC lectures: Jens Hauser and Frank Theys". Waag Society. Retrieved 2 November 2015. "Frank Theys Films » Thought Maybe"....
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    Berlage, now used for conferences. Centraal Station, neo-Gothic building. Waag, built as part of the city's fortifications in 1481-1494, later a weighing...
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  • notoriety with her "locative media" projects, such as Amsterdam RealTime (collaboration with Waag Society and Jeroen Kee), MILKproject (collaboration with...
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    Nieuwmarkt (category Squares in Amsterdam)
    the summer months. The Nieuwmarkt is dominated by a building known as the Waag, originally a gate in the Medieval city walls but converted into a weighing...
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    Market" is located in Amsterdam's Chinatown, next to the De Wallen (Red Light District). It is dominated by a building known as the Waag. There are over 20...
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    Zeedijk (redirect from Zeedijk (Amsterdam))
    dike is the former Sint Anthoniespoort, the old city gate now called the Waag. Beyond the gate running south-east, the dike continued as Sint Antoniesdijk...
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    Next to house number 10 there is a "corridor" to a back area on which the De Waag Playground is located. The artist Su Tomesen designed a gateway for this...
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    Pachtersoproer (category 18th century in Amsterdam)
    Friday, June 28, two men and one woman would be hanged from the window of the Waag on the Dam. The onlooking crowd began to move in to be able to watch better...
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  • according to year of construction". Amsterdam: Waag Society. (map that includes Amsterdam) Europeana. Items related to Amsterdam, various dates 52°22′23″N 4°53′32″E...
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  • Hall (The Hague) Delft City Hall Haarlem City Hall Vleeshal Waag (Alkmaar) Waag, Amsterdam Waag, Haarlem Westerkerk Zuiderkerk Oosterkerk (Hoorn) Wawel Castle...
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    Riemens (born 1950) is a geographer and currently the Fellow of the Waag Society in Amsterdam. He is a promoter of Open Knowledge and Free Software, and has...
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    Caroline Nevejan (category Academic staff of the University of Amsterdam)
    of the Digital City (De Digitale Stad). In 1996 they moved to the Waag on the Nieuwmarkt at which time the name changed to Waag Society. The foundation...
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    attractions include the Gildehof, the Doesburgse mustard factory and 'De Waag', possibly the oldest public house in the Netherlands. Doesburg has a number...
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  • was organized in cooperation with Creative Commons Netherlands, and the Waag Society. The later editions of the Rotterdam Design Prize were organized...
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    Networkcultures.org. 2010-08-20. Retrieved 2012-02-19. "Waag Society » Programma / principe » Open Design Lab". Waag.org. Retrieved 2012-02-19. "Creative Commons...
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    Geert Lovink (category Academic staff of the University of Amsterdam)
    circle 1996–99 Public researcher at the Society for Old and New Media, De Waag 1996 Coordinating projects and teaching once a year at the IMI mediaschool...
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  • waag.org. Waag Futurelab, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Retrieved 15 October 2024. 112 pages. "The Making Sense Toolkit is out!". making-sense.eu. Waag...
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