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The Chief Government Architect (Dutch: Rijksbouwmeester) is the senior
architect An architect is a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that h ...
for the
Dutch Dutch or Nederlands commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands ** Dutch people as an ethnic group () ** Dutch nationality law, history and regulations of Dutch citizenship () ** Dutch language () * In specific terms, i ...
Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment The Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning ( or ''VRO'') is a Dutch ministry (government department), government ministry. It was re-established in 2024 after having been disbanded in 2010. The current minister is Mona Keijzer. History The M ...
(VROM). The Chief Architect's responsibility is to protect and stimulate the
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quality and
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suitability of government buildings in the Netherlands. The position was previously known as ''Chief National Architect'' (''landsbouwmeester'') and ''Royal Chief Architect'' (''rijksarchitect''). Corjan van der Peet & Guido Steenmeijer (ed): De Rijksbouwmeesters. Twee eeuwen architectuur van de Rijksgebouwendienst en zijn voorlopers. Rotterdam: Uitgeverij 010, 1995 The Chief Architect provides an architect's view in urban planning projects and national, architectural policy. The architect is authorized to advise the government on relevant issues, either at the request of the government or of his own accord. The idea is also that he will pay special attention and act as a sort of guardian for
monuments A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical ...
and other buildings of value as
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, as well as the use of
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in government buildings. The Chief Architect is officially the chief advisor to the
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of the Rijksgebouwendienst, the agency within VROM that manages government buildings. He is also the chief advisor for architectural policy to the ministers of VROM, of Housing, Neighborhoods and Integration and other ministers with responsibilities in this policy area. He is the head of his own staff bureau, the Chief Architect's Studio (Dutch: ''Atelier Rijksbouwmeester''), which assists him in his duties. Starting in 2005 the Studio also houses three other policy advisors with similar tasks: the Government Advisor on Landscape, the Government Advisor on Infrastructure and the Government Advisor on Cultural Heritage. The four together are the College of Government Advisors. The Chief Architect has great influence on urban building projects, as he decides which architects are allowed to bid on projects of the Rijksgebouwendienst. The position of Chief Government Architect of the Netherlands has existed, under one name or another, since 1806. In that year
Jean-Thomas Thibault Jean-Thomas Thibault (20 November 1757 - 27 June 1826) was a French painter and architect. Life Born in Montier-en-Der, he studied at the École des beaux-arts de Paris in Étienne-Louis Boullée's studio from 1780 to 1786. He also studied under ...
was first named Royal Architect. The position was not unique between 1870 and 1920 as several Master Builders held the title simultaneously, each working for a different government service doing some sort of construction. After the formation of the Rijksgebouwendienst in 1924, only one Chief Architect position remained and he was in charge of the actual design work for government building. This changed to the current advisory position in the period 1958-1971, when Jo Vegter was Chief Architect. Following the new definition of the office (which was more neutral), the requests for the Chief Architect's involvement increased. During the 1980s his responsibilities were increased as well and finally it became necessary to create the other three Government Advisorships, to deal with the glut of work. In 1998 a similar position was created in
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, the
Flemish Government Architect The role of Flemish Government Architect (Vlaams Bouwmeester in Dutch) was established in 1998 under Minister-President of Flanders Van den Brande to develop Architectural Design Policy in Flanders, Belgium. Function The Flemish Government Arch ...
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Master Builders

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Jean-Thomas Thibault Jean-Thomas Thibault (20 November 1757 - 27 June 1826) was a French painter and architect. Life Born in Montier-en-Der, he studied at the École des beaux-arts de Paris in Étienne-Louis Boullée's studio from 1780 to 1786. He also studied under ...
(1806–1810; Royal Architect) * Bartold Ziesenis (1813–1820; Royal Architect/Imperial Architect/Architect of national buildings) * Isaäc Warnsinck (1845–1857; architect-advisor for prisons) * Allard C. Pierson (1857–1870; architect-advisor for prisons) * Willem Nicolaas Rose (1858–1867; chief architect national buildings) * Johan Frederik Metzelaar (1870–1886; engineer-architect of prisons and courthouses) * Pierre J.H. Cuypers (1874–1921; architect of royal museum buildings) * Lucas Hermanus Eberson (1874–1889; Royal Architect) * Jacobus van Lokhorst (1878–1906; government building engineer for education etc.) * Adolph J.M. Mulder (1878–1918; Chief Architect of monuments) * Willem Cornelis Metzelaar (1883–1914; engineer-architect of prisons and courthouses) * Cornelis H. Peters (1884–1915; national buildings, first district) * M.A. van Wadenoyen (1886–1907; government building engineer for education etc.) * Johannes A.W. Vrijman (1888–1923; government building engineer for education etc.) * Gustav C. (Cees) Bremer (1924–1945) * Hayo Hoekstra (1945–1946) * Gijsbert Friedhoff (1946–1958) * Jo Vegter (1958–1971) * Frank Sevenhuijsen (1971–1974; ad interim) * Wim Quist (1974–1979) * Tjeerd Dijkstra (1979–1986) * Frans van Gool (1986–1988) * Jan Dirk Peereboom Voller (1988–1989; ad interim) * Kees Rijnboutt (1989–1995) * Wytze Patijn (1995–2000) *
Jo Coenen Jo Coenen (born 30 September 1949 in Heerlen) is a Dutch architect and urban planner. He studied architecture at the Eindhoven University of Technology (graduating in 1975), and later held professorships at TU Karlsruhe, Eindhoven University of T ...
(November 2000 - September 2004) * Mels Crouwel (October 2004 - August 2008) * Liesbeth van der Pol (August 2008 - June 2011) *
Frits van Dongen Frits van Dongen (born 12 March 1946, in 's-Hertogenbosch) is an architect from the Netherlands. He designed a canal-side municipal theatre for the city of Leeuwarden with his firm De Architecten Cie. The building he designed that is known as The ...
(August 2011 - August 2015) * Floris Alkemade (September 2015 - 1 September 2021) * Francesco Veenstra (1 September 2021 -)


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Chief Government Architect

Rijksbouwmeester

Flemish Government Architect

Rijksbouwmeester voor leken verklaard (pdf)
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