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Gustave Hansotte (1827-1886) was a 19th-century
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architect, representative of
neoclassical architecture Neoclassical architecture is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy and France. It became one of the most prominent architectural styles in the Western world. The prevailing style ...
and eclectic architecture of
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Constructions and buildings


Buildings of neoclassical style

* 1847 : Saints-Jean-et-Nicolas Church, Brabant à Saint-Josse-ten-Noode street, architectes J.P.J. Peeters and Gustave Hansotte * 1873 : Antoine Depage Clinic, Henri Jaspar avenue 101 in Saint-Gilles * 1884 : ancient Provincial Government of the Brabant, rue du chêne 18–22 in Brussels ::left wing and three levels of the central wing: G.HANSOTTE 1884 ::right wing and advanced standing of the central wing: G.HANO 1907


Buildings of eclectic style

* 1849-1953:
Saint Mary's Royal Church nl, Koninklijke Sint-Mariakerk , native_name_lang = , image = Koninklijke Sint-Mariakerk Schaarbeek 2011 09 01 02.jpg , imagesize = 250px , imagealt = , caption = St. Mary's Royal Church in Schaerbeek , coordinates = , country = Belgiu ...
, square of the Queen in Schaerbeek :: neoroman style (Roman - Byzantine) :: built by Louis van Overstraeten in 1845 :: accomplished by Gustave Hansotte from 1849 till 1853 *
Halles de Schaerbeek The ''Halles de Schaerbeek'' is a cultural centre located at 22, rue Royale Sainte-Marie in Schaerbeek, Brussels, in the former Sainte-Marie covered market built in 1865 and destroyed by a fire in 1898. History Market hall The building was c ...
:: burnt down in 1898 and rebuilt in 1901 according to the initial model by the constructor Bertaux * 1875 : former school n°1 of Etterbeek, street Fétis 29-31 :: eclecticism with neoclassical tendency * 1882 : Oratory of the Sisters of Good Help Home, Musin street 1, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode :: neoGothic


Buildings of indeterminate style

* 1863: Master's hotel, Royal street 284The building RVS on the site of the inventory of the architectural heritage of the Brussels-capital Region
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References

1827 births 1886 deaths 19th-century Belgian architects {{Belgium-architect-stub