12018-02-08T23:10:41-08:00Marsely Kehoea1a8b9879bbd4468385abbb0c8e4541379b64377277739plain2018-02-18T15:26:03-08:00Marsely Kehoea1a8b9879bbd4468385abbb0c8e4541379b64377[Audio]This challenge to the borders between cultures and styles is also seen in new architecture. Almost always built in a historical style, to fit in with the general cityscape, the new buildings seem to ONLY reflect the Dutch style. This tall yellow building was built in the first half of the 20th century, replacing a double-wide two-story townhouse with set-back hipped roof and curvy double gable, a typical mix of Dutch, classical, and CuraƧaoan elements. The modern building looks Dutch, an extra-tall townhouse with spout gable, with a skinny green building alongside, referencing the super narrow buildings in dense urban Amsterdam, but unnecessary in sprawling Willemstad.
12018-02-08T23:00:24-08:00Marsely Kehoea1a8b9879bbd4468385abbb0c8e4541379b64377Willemstad, Then and NowMarsely Kehoe11plain6020562018-02-18T15:17:02-08:00Marsely Kehoea1a8b9879bbd4468385abbb0c8e4541379b64377
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12018-02-08T23:11:26-08:00Marsely Kehoea1a8b9879bbd4468385abbb0c8e4541379b64377New Buildings in Willemstad4plain2018-02-18T15:20:35-08:00Marsely Kehoea1a8b9879bbd4468385abbb0c8e4541379b64377