Gustave Hansotte
Gustave Hansotte (1827-1886) was a 19th-century Belgian architect, representative of neoclassical architecture and eclectic architecture of Belgium.
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[1]
- 1884 : ancient Provincial Government of the Brabant, rue du chêne 18–22 in Brussels[2]
- 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, 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[3]
- burnt down in 1898 and rebuilt in 1901 according to the initial model by the constructor Bertaux[4]
- 1875 : former school n°1 of Etterbeek, street Fétis 29-31[5]
- eclecticism with neoclassical tendency
- 1882 : Oratory of the Sisters of Good Help Home, Musin street 1, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode[6]
- neoGothic
Buildings of indeterminate style
- 1863: Master's hotel, Royal street 284[7]
- demolished and replaced by the "Rotterdamsche Verzekering Societeiten" bureau (modernist style, 1936)
References
- La Clinique Antoine Depage sur le site de l'inventaire du patrimoine architectural de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
- The monumental Heritage of Belgium, Brussels, Volume 1A, the Pentagon A-D, editor Pierre Mardaga, in 1989, p.272
- Marcel M. Celis, Bruxelles Protège, Éditions Mardaga, 1988, p.92
- Brochure des journées du patrimoine 2007 de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale, p.80
- L'ancienne école communale n°1 d'Etterbeek sur le site de l'inventaire du patrimoine architectural de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
- La Maison des Sœurs du Bon Secours sur le site de l'inventaire du patrimoine architectural de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
- The building RVS on the site of the inventory of the architectural heritage of the Brussels-capital Region
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