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Herman Hendrik Baanders (22 August 1849, in Zutphen – 31 March 1905, in Amsterdam), also known as Hermanus Hendrikus Baanders and H.H. Baanders, was a Dutch architect who was primarily active in Amsterdam. Baanders also designed a number of houses with shops along Leliegracht canal as well as the Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek (1900, further expanded in 1902) which in 1910 was said to be the world's largest cocaine factory.

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  • هرمان هندريك بانديرز (بالهولندية: Herman Hendrik Baanders)‏ (زوتفن، 22 أغسطس 1849 - أمستردام، 31 مارس 1905)، كان مهندساً معمارياً هولندياً الذي كان نشطاً في المقام الأول في أمستردام. (ar)
  • Herman Hendrik Baanders (22 August 1849, in Zutphen – 31 March 1905, in Amsterdam), also known as Hermanus Hendrikus Baanders and H.H. Baanders, was a Dutch architect who was primarily active in Amsterdam. Like many other architects around the fin de siècle, Baanders had an eclectic and historicizing style of architecture. For instance, he would use a traditional Dutch facade such as a , but combine it with Jugendstil elements that were considered very new and modern at that time. Despite these Jugendstil elements, his work was grounded in the Neo-Renaissance of the 19th century, characterized by a high level of detail. His most prestigious design was the Astoria building (1904–1905), a Jugendstil office building at Keizersgracht 174–176 in Amsterdam, built as the headquarters of the Eerste Hollandsche Levensverzekerings Bank insurance company. With six floors and a maximum height of 37 metres, the Astoria building was one of the first office towers in the Netherlands. Baanders designed this building together with Gerrit van Arkel. In 2001 it gained rijksmonument (national monument) status. Another design by Baanders and Van Arkel, a double house at Korte Marnixkade 4 (1893), has rijksmonument status as well. Baanders also designed a number of houses with shops along Leliegracht canal as well as the Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek (1900, further expanded in 1902) which in 1910 was said to be the world's largest cocaine factory. His sons Herman Ambrosius Jan Baanders (1876–1954) and (1884–1966) were prominent architects of the Amsterdamse School style, and his daughter Tine Baanders (1890–1971) was a well-known graphic artist. (en)
  • Harmanus Hendrikus Baanders, ook Hermanus Hendrikus (Zutphen, 17 januari 1849 – Amsterdam, 31 maart 1905), ook bekend als H.H. Baanders, was een Nederlands architect, voornamelijk actief in Amsterdam. (nl)
  • Герман Хендрик Баандерс (нидерл. Herman Hendrik Baanders; 22 августа 1849, Зютфен — 31 марта 1905, Амстердам) — голландский архитектор, в основном работавший в Амстердаме. (ru)
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  • هرمان هندريك بانديرز (بالهولندية: Herman Hendrik Baanders)‏ (زوتفن، 22 أغسطس 1849 - أمستردام، 31 مارس 1905)، كان مهندساً معمارياً هولندياً الذي كان نشطاً في المقام الأول في أمستردام. (ar)
  • Harmanus Hendrikus Baanders, ook Hermanus Hendrikus (Zutphen, 17 januari 1849 – Amsterdam, 31 maart 1905), ook bekend als H.H. Baanders, was een Nederlands architect, voornamelijk actief in Amsterdam. (nl)
  • Герман Хендрик Баандерс (нидерл. Herman Hendrik Baanders; 22 августа 1849, Зютфен — 31 марта 1905, Амстердам) — голландский архитектор, в основном работавший в Амстердаме. (ru)
  • Herman Hendrik Baanders (22 August 1849, in Zutphen – 31 March 1905, in Amsterdam), also known as Hermanus Hendrikus Baanders and H.H. Baanders, was a Dutch architect who was primarily active in Amsterdam. Baanders also designed a number of houses with shops along Leliegracht canal as well as the Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek (1900, further expanded in 1902) which in 1910 was said to be the world's largest cocaine factory. (en)
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  • هرمان هندريك بانديرز (ar)
  • Herman Hendrik Baanders (en)
  • Harmanus Hendrikus Baanders (nl)
  • Баандерс, Герман Хендрик (ru)
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