- Victor Bourgeois
Victor Bourgeois (August 29, 1897 - July 24, 1962) was a Belgian architect and urban planner, considered the greatest Belgian modernist architect.
Bourgeois studied at the Royal Academy in Brussels from 1914 through 1918, and was mentored by
Henry van de Velde . Together with his brother Pierre Bourgeois, he founded several magazines, including "7 Arts" (1922-1928).In 1927 Bourgeois became the only Belgian invited to design a house for the
Weissenhof Estate exhibition in Stuttgart, and the following year Bourgeois was a delegate to the first meeting of theCongrès International d'Architecture Moderne and a founding member of that organization.Cité Moderne
Bourgeois's first important architectural work was a group of houses in the Rue du Cubisme in the Koekelberg district of Brussels, showing the direct influence of the Dutch modernists. Built between 1922 and 1925 for a cooperative society for social housing, the "Cité Moderne" included 275 units. Each of them are oriented towards the sun, with a private garden, and were designed for low-cost construction with the use of reinforced concrete, an experimental technique at the time.
The building style of the houses and small apartment houses was strictly unadorned, white with colored trim, with right angles and flat roofs, an early example of the modernist style. The entire district was planned by urban planner and landscape architect Louis Van der Swaelmen, intended to promote coexistence and solidarity between people, as well as provide for their safety. The names attributed to the streets and squares highlight these intentions: Foundation Street, Stewardship Street, Evolution Street, and Initiative Place.
The project earned Bourgeois the Grand Prize at the
Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in 1925 and brought him international attention. Today it is said to be in poor condition and awaiting proper renovation.Works
* Apartment building, Rue du Cubisme,
Koekelberg , 1922
* Cité Moderne, atSint-Agatha-Berchem , 1922-1925
* Housing entry for theWeissenhof Estate , Stuttgart, 1927
* House and studio for the sculptorOscar Jespers , Brussels, 1928
* Apartment buildings in Brussels, 1935
* Grand Palace, Leopold II Restaurant and Soprocol Pavilion, Brussels International Exposition, 1935
* Villa Le Jeannerie,Sint-Genesius-Rode , 1936
* Belgian Pavilion at the New York World's Fair, 1939, withHenry van de Velde and Léon Stynen
* Office des Chèques Postaux, Brussels, 1941
* Town Hall, Ostend, 1954
* Town Hall, Nivelles, 1954
* buildings at theExpo '58 , Brussels, 1958
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