Cosman Citroen (1881-1935) : architect in 'booming' Soerabaja
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This study presents an in-depth analysis of the works of the Dutch architect Cosman Citroen (1881-1935) in Surabaya. Citroen grew up in a Jewish-Dutch diamond worker family in Amsterdam. After graduating from the Quellinus School in 1902, he worked at the office of B.J. Ouëndag (1861-1932). He also was a teacher of geometry. From 1908 onwards he trained young members of Architectura et Amicitia. In 1915 Citroen arrived in Surabaya where he started as a Municipal architect. In 1930 he became an independent architect. From 1915-1935 he produced twenty works, including town planning projects, various types of buildings, interior designs, and bridges. His commissioners were - besides the Municipality - private persons, social and religious communities, trading companies and state institutions. His clients were Dutch, British, Chinese or indigenous. Citroen’s early ideas on architecture were strongly influenced by pre-modern Dutch and European architecture. However, he almost immediately incorporated tropical vernacular features in his buildings. His architectural works of the 1920s are hybrid combinations of modern European stylistic features and elements taken from the typical vernacular architecture of Java. His reputation was recognized not only in Surabaya and the Netherlands Indies, but also in the Netherlands themselves and in international forums.
TitelCosman Citroen (1881-1935) : architect in 'booming' Soerabaja
Plaats van uitgaveHilversum
UitgeverUitgeverij Verloren BV
Jaar van uitgave2018
Pagina's107 p.
Illustratiesill.
Formaat23 cm
Materiaalboek
ReeksBibliografieën en oeuvrelijsten van Nederlandse architecten en stedebouwkundigen
ISBN978-90-8704-719-1
Onderwerparchitecture, architectural drawings, bruggen, houses, urban planning
Persoonstrefwoord Cosman Citroen
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