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Gustave Strauven (23 June 1878 – 19 March 1919) was a Belgian architect of the Art Nouveau style. He created more than 30 buildings, using new technologies and incorporating
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floral motifs.


Biography

Gustave Strauven was born in
Schaerbeek (French and archaic Dutch, ) or (contemporary Dutch, ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the north-eastern part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Etterbeek, Evere and S ...
, Brussels, 23 June 1878, the son of Arnold Strauven, a gardener from
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, Belgium, and Catherine Backaert. He began his career when he was 18 years old, as an assistant designer working with
Victor Horta Victor Pierre Horta (; Victor, Baron Horta after 1932; 6 January 1861 – 8 September 1947) was a Belgian architect and designer, and one of the founders of the Art Nouveau movement. His Hôtel Tassel in Brussels, built in 1892–93, is often ...
, helping him with the
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and the Maison du Peuple/Volkshuis in Brussels. Two years later, he spent one year in Zurich as a draftsman in an architectural office. He then returned to Brussels, where he became a prominent architect in the Art Nouveau movement. Mobilised during
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, Strauven died of his injuries on 19 March 1919 in a hospital in
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, France. He was only forty years old. All his work was completed in less than twenty years.


Saint-Cyr House

The Saint-Cyr House is Strauven's most important building, built between 1901 and 1903 in a flamboyant Art Nouveau style. It was built to serve as a private residence of the painter George Léonard de Saint-Cyr. The house is situated at 11, / in the Squares Quarter (eastern part of the City of Brussels). It is only wide, but is given extraordinary height by his elaborate architectural inventions. The facade is entirely covered by
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bricks and has a good deal of
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, which is adorned with geometric motifs and ornate balustrades at each floor. The wrought iron mimics vegetation and the decorative elements occupy all the space available. Due to its extravagance, the building has been called ''Art Nouveau-Baroque''. The interior is characterised by different styles, varying according to the rooms. The house had been in a poor state of repair, but as of March 2013, has been restored to its former splendour by the Brussels architect Francis Metzger, from the MA² office. File:Maison Saint-Cyr (DSCF7558).jpg, Saint-Cyr House File:Bruxelles Maison Saint-Cyr Zaun.jpg, File:Bruxelles Maison Saint-Cyr Fenster 2.jpg, File:Huis Saint-Cyr 05.jpg,


More works

* Houses of Mme Spaak, rue Saint-Quentin/Sint-Quintensstraat, 30–32, Squares Quarter, Brussels (1899) * Van Dijck House, boulevard Clovis/Clovislaan, 85, Squares Quarter, Brussels (1899–1901) * Private house, rue Van Campenhout/Van Campenhoutstraat, 51, Squares Quarter, Brussels (1901) * De Beck building, avenue Paul de Jaer/Paul de Jaerlaan, 9, Saint-Gilles (1902) * Private house, rue Souveraine/Opperstraat, 52,
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(1902) * Strauven House, rue Luther/Lutherstraat, 28, Squares Quarter, Brussels (1902) * Van den Heede House, rue de l'Abdication/Troonsafstandsstraat, 4, Squares Quarter, Brussels (1904) * Apartment and shop building, avenue Louis Bertrand/Louis Bertrandlaan, 55–65 and rue Josaphat/Josaphatstraat, 338–340,
Schaerbeek (French and archaic Dutch, ) or (contemporary Dutch, ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the north-eastern part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Etterbeek, Evere and S ...
(1906) * Private house, Chaussée de Wavre/Waversesteenweg,
Etterbeek Etterbeek (French: ; Dutch: ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the eastern part of the region, it is bordered by the municipalities of Auderghem, the City of Brussels, Ixelles, Schaerbeek, Wolu ...
* Private house, avenue des Volontaires, 2, Tournai * Private house, avenue Van Cutsem, 29, Tournai * Apartment building, rue Rasson/Rassonstraat, 43–45, Schaerbeek (1906, attributed to Strauven on the basis of strong analogy with his other works) File:IMG_0449_Saint-Quentin_30-32_Brussel.jpg, Houses of Mme Spaak, rue Saint-Quentin/Sint-Quintensstraat 30–32, Brussels (1899) File:Gustave Strauven Maison Van Dyck.JPG, Van Dijck House, boulevard Clovis/Clovislaan 85, Brussels (1899–1901) File:Gustave Strauven rue Van Campenhout 51.JPG, Private house, rue Van Campenhout/rue Van Campenhoutstraat 51, Brussels (1901) File:Gustave Strauven rue Luther 28.jpg, Strauven House, rue Luther/Lutherstraat 28, Brussels (1902) File:Gustave Strauven - Louis Bertrandstraat 55-61 - Schaarbeek - voorgevel.jpg, Apartment and shop building, avenue Louis Bertrand/Louis Bertrandlaan 55–65,
Schaerbeek (French and archaic Dutch, ) or (contemporary Dutch, ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the north-eastern part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Etterbeek, Evere and S ...
(1906) File:G.Strauven Etterbeek 01.JPG, Private house, Chaussée de Wavre/Waversesteenweg,
Etterbeek Etterbeek (French: ; Dutch: ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the eastern part of the region, it is bordered by the municipalities of Auderghem, the City of Brussels, Ixelles, Schaerbeek, Wolu ...


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L’œuvre de Gustave Strauven


{{DEFAULTSORT:Strauven, Gustave People from Schaerbeek 1878 births 1919 deaths Art Nouveau architects 20th-century Belgian architects