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Frans Johan Louwrens Ghijsels (8 September 1882 in
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– 2 March 1947 in
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,
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) was a Dutch
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and urban planner who worked in the Netherlands and the
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. Ghijsels was the founder of AIA, the biggest architecture consultant in the
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. He was one of the instrumental architects in developing a modern style characteristic of the Dutch Indies.


Biography

In the year 1903 Ghijsels studied at the polytechnic in Delft, where some of his fellow students included several future East Indies architects,
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and
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among them. After his academic study in 1909, his first appointment was as a government architectural supervisor in
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under the firm of GA van Arkel (1910). In the same ,year he married Johanna Elisabeth Antonia de Regt in
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. By the end of September 1910, Ghijsels was accepted for the post of engineer by the Department of Municipal Works in
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, so he returned to the Dutch East Indies. From 1913, he worked for the Department of Civil Works (''Burgerlijke Openbare Werken (BOW)''), as well as became a freelance architect. Between 1913 and 1915, he designed the three-storeyed Post, Telephone, and Telegraph office building (''Post-, Telegrafie- en Telefoonkantoor (PTT)'') in
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, now Gedung Telkom; the building was one of the pioneers of modern architecture in Surabaya. He also designed the Post, Telephone, and Telegraph Office on the site of the 1914
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in Semarang. In the same year, Ghijsels designed the Petamboeran hospital for the Royal Packet Company (''Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij (KPM)'') in Batavia, now Pelni Petamburan hospital Jakarta. KPM also commissioned Ghijsels to design the headquarters for the KPM, which led to the formation of the private architectural consultant AIA (''Algemeen Ingenieurs- en Architectenbureau''), together with architect H. von Essen and contractor F. Stoltz. The AIA was considered one of the biggest architecture consultant in the
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, with a building contractor. The agency expanded in 1927 with an office in Surabaya. In 1932, the AIA bureau created an associate with another office in Bandung, led by architect FW Brinkman and GH Voorhoeve. Ghijsels was a key figure of AIA until 1929, when he had to depart aboard the SS Hooft to
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(May 30, 1928) and then the Netherlands. He remained committed to AIA where he worked from distance several of projects in the Dutch East Indies. During the 1930s, Ghijsels made a numseveralgn sketches for his own house and a clubhouse for the
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Hockeyclub (now
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, July 1935). Ghijsels died on March 2, 1947 in
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.


AIA

The first project of AIA is the headquarters of KPM in Batavia (now the building of the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation). The project was a huge success and won critical acclaim. After the KPM headquarters project, AIA received many commissions for commercial buildings. Other AIA AIA'st famous works are the Kota railway station and
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(demolished in 1972) in Batavia. In Surabaya, he designed the Internatio Building for the ''Internationale Crediet- en Handelsvereniging Rotterdam''. The hospital ''Onder de Bogen'' in
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is one of the best example of a more
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. In Bandung,
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of press magnate Dominique W. Beretty, was designed by Schoemaker who was affiliated with AIA. AIA also received big commissions for the hydraulic works after it had been associated with the firm Sitsen and Louzada in 1936. Other architects affiliated with AIA were HA Hes (1918-1930), FBH Asselberg (1921-1931) and NE Burhoven Jaspers (1927-1938). Stoltz left the agency in 1921, while Hein von Essen had already left. From 1945, the office was led by Indonesian engineers Tan and Soetono. Today, the office still exist in Surabaya, under the old name: PT Biro AIA.


Style

In the beginning of the 20th century, there were two major groups of
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architects in the Dutch Indies: those who followed the western architectural tradition in which they had been trained, and those that sought to achieve a synthesis of western and traditional Indies style. Ghijsels is definitely from the first - less Indies, more western - group, however it was known that Ghijsels made a separation between a more "formal" style for office and commercial projects, while choosing "informal"
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style for schools and hospitals. Some of Ghijsels more Indies style are ''Onder de Bogen'' hospital (now
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) and KPM hospital (now Pelni Petamburan Hospital). This distinction that he invented contributed to a theoretical discussion about the importance of the colonial
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. The Dutch East Indies newspaper ''
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'' on December 16, 1925 quoted "simplicity is the shortest path to beauty" (''Eenvoud is de kortste weg naar schoonheid'') to Ghijsels' work. The quote clearly described Ghijsels' clean
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style. File:Gereja_Santo_Yoseph%2C_Matraman%2C_Jatinegara%2C_Jakarta.jpg, St. Joseph's Church, Jakarta (1920s) File:Jakarta_Kota_Station.jpg, Kota Railway Station, Jakarta (1926) File:Toshiba-kota.jpg, Toshiba Office, Kota, Jakarta (1920s)


List of buildings

Below is the list of buildings designed by Ghijsels in Jakarta:Trails of Ghijsels in Batavia
/ref> *KPM Hospital Petamboeran (1914–15) - now RS PELNI *KPM Head Office (1917–18) - now Kantor Departemen Perhubungan Laut in Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan *Office of John Peet & Co. (1920) - now PT Toshiba Jl. Kalibesar Barat *Office of Maintz & Co. (1920) - now PT Samudera Indonesia Jl Kalibesar Barat *Roman Catholic Church H. Jozef (1923) - St. Joseph's Church at Jl. Matraman Raya No. 129, East Jakarta. *Office of Geo Wehry & Co (1926) - now a building in Jl. Kunir No.2 *Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad (1927) - demolished, Jl. Pintu Air *Lodge for Freemasons (1925) - now BAPPENAS Jl. Taman Suropati *Training College ”Vereeniging Associatie van Oost & West (1918) – Jl. Gunung Sahari *Boarding School: Jan Pieterz. Coentichting (1923–27) – Jl Sultan Agung, Menteng Pulo *School Complex for the Association of Christian Schools (1927) – now SMA Jl. Diponegoro * Station BEOS (1929) *
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(1930) – demolished, Duta Merlin stands on its site *Club House for Roemer Visscher Society (1928) – Cikini *Tjikini Swimming Pool (1925) *Renovation Plan of Societeit Harmonie (1928)– demolished 1985 *Parts of Municipal Urban Development in Menteng (1920) *Nassau church (1936) – now St. Paul's Church, Jakarta


See also

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Colonial architecture of Indonesia The colonial architecture of Indonesia refers to the buildings that were created across Indonesia during the Dutch colonial period, during that time, this region was known as the Dutch East Indies. These types of colonial era structures are more ...
*
List of colonial buildings and structures in Jakarta A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ...
*
New Indies Style New Indies Style ( nl, Nieuwe Indische Bouwstijl) is a modern architectural style used in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) between the late 19th century through pre-World War II 20th century. New Indies Style is basically early modern (west ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ghijsels, Frans Johan Louwrens 1882 births 1947 deaths People from Tulungagung Regency 20th-century Dutch East Indies people Dutch architects Delft University of Technology alumni