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- Q3285777 description "Dutch architect".
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- Q3285777 abstract "Gerrit A. van Arkel (Loenen aan de Vecht, April 3, 1858 – Abcoude, July 11, 1918) was a Dutch architect who designed many of Amsterdam's most prominent Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) buildings.Van Arkel moved to Amsterdam in 1883 to become an architect. His designs initially mixed Neo-Gothic and Neo-Renaissance styles but, from about 1894, he adopted a sobre version of Jugendstil (Art Nouveau). This sobre style of Jugendstil, influenced by the work of H. P. Berlage, was known as the Nieuwe Stijl ("New Style").Van Arkel designs are characterized by the frequent use of bay windows and loggias, as well as asymmetrically placed balconies, towers and domes.His design for the Helios building won third prize at the architectural competition of the 1900 World's Fair in Paris. Twelve of his buildings in Amsterdam were designated national monuments in 2001. The Asscher diamond factory has also been nominated for national monument status, and another 17 buildings in Amsterdam have been nominated to become municipal monuments.".
- Q3285777 birthDate "1858-04-03".
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- Q3285777 deathDate "1918-07-11".
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- Q3285777 dateOfBirth "1858-04-03".
- Q3285777 dateOfDeath "1918-07-11".
- Q3285777 name "Arkel, Gerrit van".
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- Q3285777 comment "Gerrit A. van Arkel (Loenen aan de Vecht, April 3, 1858 – Abcoude, July 11, 1918) was a Dutch architect who designed many of Amsterdam's most prominent Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) buildings.Van Arkel moved to Amsterdam in 1883 to become an architect. His designs initially mixed Neo-Gothic and Neo-Renaissance styles but, from about 1894, he adopted a sobre version of Jugendstil (Art Nouveau). This sobre style of Jugendstil, influenced by the work of H. P.".
- Q3285777 label "Gerrit van Arkel".
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