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Tilman-François Suys

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526: 34: 495: 511: 600: 435: 420: 654: 615: 259:, commissioned to him in the 1830s and carried out in the following years. Eventually Suys continued to design other buildings in the new quarter designed by him. An example of such monumental buildings he designed later in his career is the Italianate 236:, which established Belgium's independence from the Netherlands, Suys remained in Brussels. He devoted himself mainly to the restoration of the new nation's historic monuments. Some of these projects, especially his 525: 275:. Suys continued to carry out commissions in the Netherlands after the revolution such as the Roman Catholic, Mozes and Aaron Church in Amsterdam, built between 1831 and 1847. 249: 470: 494: 714: 306: 334: 217:
in the province of Holland, had been given the title of capital of the new established kingdom. His projects in Brussels were more severely
709: 694: 190:. In 1817 he settled in Amsterdam and worked as an architect for the Dutch Crown. In this period his style shows the marks of the 240:
restorations, were not historically accurate, and were later harshly criticized. His renovation (started in 1832) of the medieval
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in Brussels, where he taught almost every important Belgian architect of the younger generation such as
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in character. Important creations in Brussels include the great conservatory of the
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who would also play an important role as an architect and urban planner in
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Suys was also engaged in urban-scale projects, notably the project for the
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From 1825 onwards, Suys was employed on a series of royal commissions in
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1822–1826: Reconstruction (after a fire) of the Round Lutheran Church (
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the new king of the Belgian and Dutch provinces unified in the
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in 1812. During his stay in Rome he became a protégé of King
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Suys on www.belgiumview.com 585:(restoration and rebuilding in Gothic Revival) 278:From 1835 to 1861 Suys was a professor at the 170:Suys completed his architectural education in 565: 370: 264: 400: 388: 376: 341: 270: 32: 592:in Brussels (extension of the left wing) 715:Members of the Royal Academy of Belgium 298:and the eclectic or revivalist styles. 682: 483:1829–1834: Great conservatory of the 333:(in collaboration with the architect 554: 448: 13: 252:interior architecture in Belgium. 14: 736: 668: 340:1837–1841: St. Anthony's Church ( 188:United Kingdom of the Netherlands 652: 613: 598: 524: 509: 493: 433: 418: 399:1847–1850: St. George's Church ( 387:1843–1844: Green Market Church ( 312: 204:Pierre François Léonard Fontaine 710:Belgian neoclassical architects 695:19th-century Belgian architects 540: 355:1842: St. Martin's Church, in 1: 700:Prix de Rome for architecture 465:, formerly the palace of the 213:, a city that, together with 184:William I of the Netherlands 165: 7: 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