Gerard Moerdijk

Gerard Moerdijk

Gerard Leendert Pieter Moerdijk (Zwaershoek farm near Nylstroom, Transvaal, 4 March 1890 – Nylstroom, 29 March 1958), also known as Gerard Moerdyk, was a South African architect best-known for designing the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria.

Early Life, Education and Career

Both Moerdyk's parents were Dutch immigrants, who moved to South Africa in 1888.

During the Second Boer War (1899-1902) Gerard Moerdyk (then aged 10) was interred in the Standerton concentration camp with his mother, two brothers and two sisters. After the war, the family lived in Pretoria where Gerard went to the forerunner of Pretoria Boys High School. He matriculated with honours in 1909 and qualified as an architect at the Architectural Association in England. He also studied in France for a while and was exposed to classical Roman and Renaissance architecture in Italy.

Moerdyk was the first South African to be an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

Moerdyk returned to South Africa in 1913 and received first prize for the design of a church in Bothaville. He started his own practice and received more than eighty commissions to design churches. In his designs Moerdyk broke with the traditional crucifix plan, and replaced it with an octagonal formation, and incorporated domes, crescent-shaped windows and Cape Dutch gables.

He also designed several bank buildings, hospitals, houses and city halls. Commissioned works for which he is famous is the Reserve Bank in Bloemfontein and the Merensky Library at the University of Pretoria. This last building, now known as the "Old Merensky Library" – since a new library has been built – and houses the Edoardo Villa Museum. The foundation stone for this building was laid in 1937 by General Jan Smuts, then Prime Minister of South Africa. In 1991 it was declared a National Monument.

Voortrekker Monument

The Voortrekker Monument on Proclamation Hill at the southern outskirts of Pretoria is considered to be Moerdyk's masterpiece.

The Central "Volks" (People's) Monuments Committee started a "Structure Committee" which approached the public in 1936 for suggestions about the contents and form of a monument. Several sketches from sculptors, architects and other artists were submitted. Moerdyk’s design was eventually chosen. E.C Pienaar and A.C. Bouman designed the sculptural laager, or ring of ox-wagons, around the monument.

The South African Academy for Arts and Science awarded Moerdyk an honorary membership in 1936 and in 1950 the University of South Africa awarded him and honorary doctorate.

Trivia

* A well-known Colonial African restaurant in the Pretoria suburb Arcadia is named Gerard Moerdyk Restaurant, after him. It is situated in a house built by Moerdijk as a wedding gift to his wife, the second cousin to Paul Kruger, in 1920.

* Pretoria also has a quiant little arts district on Gerard Moerdyk Street in the suburb of Sunnyside. It is known as The Overzicht Artists' Village and consists of attractive, old cottages, which were built around the 19th century. The village has theatres, craft shops, restaurants and an even an education museum.

Persondata
NAME = Moerdijk, Gerard Leendert Pieter
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Moerdyk, Gerard
SHORT DESCRIPTION = South African architect of Dutch descent
DATE OF BIRTH = 4 March 1890
PLACE OF BIRTH = Zwaershoek farm near Nylstroom, Transvaal, South Africa
DATE OF DEATH = 29 March 1958
PLACE OF DEATH = Nylstroom, Transvaal, South Africa


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