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243: 377:(New Objectivity, or the International Style), a development that can be seen in his housing blocks constructed in the Apollolaan, Beethovenstraat, Corellistraat and Bachstraat sections of Amsterdam. His buildings on the Apollolaan/Beethovenstraat are particularly characteristic of his turn towards the New Objectivity with their large, tight bay windows, as are the single-family houses he designed on the even-numbered side of the Corellistraat. They contrast markedly with the earlier residential structures he built on the JM Coenenstraat. 66: 128: 25: 274: 441:. His son Georges Staal was also an architect and a third son Fred Staal, died in the Dutch East Indies. A fourth son was the linguist Frits Staal (1930–2012), who, however, had a different mother than Arthur, Georges and Fred. Margareth, or Maggie Venekamp-Staal, was his youngest child, from his marriage to Margaret. 285:
Jan Frederik Staal was born into a family of builders in Amsterdam. His father was a partner in the contracting firm Staal and Haalmeyer, in whose office J.F. Staal began working around the turn of the century. It was there in 1902 that he met
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Staal became an important figure in the history of Dutch modern architecture. For a number of years he served as a board member of the Dutch professional society of architects
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Staal had five children, four of whom from relationships he had before he married his wife. His son Arthur Staal (1907–1993) was also an architect and in 1966 designed the
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in Amsterdam, which he won, but his plan of the opera house was never built. Later he would reuse the motifs from this project on the Aalsmeer flower market and the
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Staal and Kropholler dissolved their partnership in 1910, after which time Staal began to move closer to the design currents of the
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in central Amsterdam, which are still used by the company and constitute a striking example of Dutch
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architecture in the city. At the same time, they completed another branch office for the company in
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1935: Uitbreiding, a Jewish home for the elderly and disabled, Weesperplein, Amsterdam
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Jan Frederik Staal (1879–1940) – The Will of the Building and the Will of the Time
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Towards the end of his career Staal eventually evolved into a disciple of the
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1906: De Utrecht archive building, Utrecht (with A. Kropholler; demolished)
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1905: De Utrecht headquarters, Amsterdam, Damrak 28-30 (with A. Kropholler)
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From 1936 until his death he was married to the architect and designer
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with the villas De Ark, De Bark, Bilbad, Elifaz en Zofar, Bergen,
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1905: De Utrecht shops, Amsterdam, Damrak 26 (with A. Kropholler)
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International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts
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headquarters on the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam.
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1922–1923: J.M. Coenenstraat housing complex, Amsterdam
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1913: Amsterdamsche Handelsbank, Herengracht, Amsterdam
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Jan Frederik Staal (also nicknamed "Frits")

Alexander Jacobus Kropholler
De Utrecht
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Nieuwe Kunst (Art Nouveau)
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