William (Willem) Marinus Dudok, Hon.
FAIA
Year Awarded: 1955
Born: July 06, 1884; Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
Died: 1974; Hilversum,The Netherlands
Quote
Architecture is the beautiful and serious game of space.
Projects
1937: Erasmus House, Rotterdam
1931: Hilversum Town Hall, Amsterdam
1930: Bijenkorf Store, Rotterdam
Biography
William Dudok studied engineering at the Royal Military Academy at
Breda in the Netherlands. As an army engineer, he built military
barracks and defensive forts for the Dutch army. In the mid-1920s,
he became town architect for Hilversum, outside Amsterdam,
designing a number of public buildings and and overseeing the
towns expansion through entire neighborhoods. His best-known
work is the Hilversum Town Hall, built in 19301931. In
addition, he designed stores and theaters for Hilversum and for
Rotterdam.
Strongly influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School,
Dudoks mature style is often described using two phrases:
dramatic asymmetry and the geometric massing of blocks. He had a
preference for bricks and clean lines in his designs, and he tended
to emphasize horizontal and vertical elements.
In 1935 Dudok received the Royal Gold Medal from the Royal
Institute of British Architects.
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