Dutch flat landscape and checkerboard farmlands 🔍

Agricultural surveyor and land reclamation engineer (1550 - Present)

From the 16th century onward, Dutch land surveyors and engineers systematically drained marshes and lakes, creating vast polders divided into rigid geometric checkerboards of fields, canals, and dikes. This man-made landscape of horizontal and vertical lines stretched to the horizon without hills or curves.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Dutch flat landscape and checkerboard farmlands (Looking Forward)

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Piet Mondrian
Painter
The relentless horizontal-vertical grid of the Dutch polder landscape, with its straight canals and rectangular plots, provided Mondrian's lifelong visual vocabulary of orthogonal lines intersecting at right angles.