B.J.K. Cramer
Bernardus Jozua Karel Cramer (Bernard Joshua Charles Cramer) (1890 - 1978) was a Dutch architect. He worked in the Dutch East Indies from 1918 until approximately 1923 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies as part of the Civil Service Public Works (Batavia bij de Dienst Burgerlijke). He returned to the Netherlands in 1923 and founded his own architectural firm.[1]
The renovation of the Weversend was one of his first projects in the Netherlands.[1][2]
Jan Kruisheer (1925-2000), known for his hospital architecture, worked for Cramer beginning in 1954 and took over the firm after Cramer's retirement in 1959.[3]
Works
- Pasar Glodok, Pancoran-Jalan Pintu Besar Utara (Pantjoran-Binnen Nieuwpoortstraat), Batavia (now Jakarta) (1920)[4]
- Pasar Gambir
- Missigit, Batavia
- Renovation of Weversend
- Gemeentelijk slacht- en koelhuis[5]
- Engineers School at the William Buytewechstraat 45 by architects BJK Cramer and C. Elffers (1949)[6]
Gallery
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"Hoofdgebouew", Pasar Glodok Main Building, Batavia, Dutch East Indies
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Pasar Glodok Main Building
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Missigit (mosque)
See also
References
- 1 2 Bouwgeschiedenis en Cultuurhistorische Waardering van het ‘Weversend’ Padlaan 1 te Krommenie, June 2010
- ↑
- ↑ Jan Kruisheer collection Netherlands Architecture Institute
- ↑ "Pasar Glodok". Colonial architecture & townplanning. TU Delft Library. 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ↑ "Gemeentelijk slacht- en koelhuis". Colonial architecture & townplanning. TU Delft Library. 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ↑ Architecture in Rotterdam
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