- Anton Alberts
Anton (Ton) Alberts (
July 6 1927 -August 16 1999 ,Amsterdam ) was a Dutch architect best known for theING Bank (1982) in theBijlmer district of Amsterdam and the Gas Corporation headquarters in Groningen.Alberts was involved with
Situationist International before being expelled in 1960. He had been involved with fellow SituationistsConstant andHar Oudejans in setting up a labyrinth in theStedelijk Museum ofAmsterdam , but the project fell apart amidst acrimony. Officially he was expelled for designing churches, althoughAsger Jorn relates the expulsion more to the "Amsterdam affair".In 1963 he founded the firm Alberts and Van Huut with
Max van Huut , guided by the principles ofOrganic architecture . His work also has its roots in the anthroposophical architecture ofRudolf Steiner . [Pearson, David, "New Organic Architecture", Univ. of California Press: 2001.]Alberts offered to work for free on the Peace Parks in
Bosnia and Herzegovina but was only able to create sketches before his death. Still, by Albert's sketches thePeace Flame House , a community centre, was built in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a gift byPeace Flame Foundation Netherlands to this after-war community.Notes
External links
* [http://www.albertsenvanhuut.nl/ Official website of Alberts & van Huut (portions in English)]
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