Ton van de Ven

Ton van de Ven

Ton van de Ven (b. January 1, 1944) is a Dutch industrial designer. He is best known as the creative director at the Efteling theme park.

Van de Ven was born in Eindhoven, Netherlands, where he also studied at the Design Academy.

Work at Efteling

After graduation in 1965, Van de Ven applied for a job at Efteling. Anton Pieck, leading designer at the time, only asked him one question: "Do you master perspective?" Ton bent the truth a little to say that he did. He then started to work with Pieck on various aspects of the park, gradually developing his own style, which never conflicted with the existing styles in the park.

Van de Ven's first project was to work with Pieck on the Indian Waterlilies. After a few sketches Pieck was convinced that he could fully trust the park in the hands of Van de Ven. When Pieck retired in 1975, Ton became the creative director of the park.

Van de Ven's first "own" ride was the Haunted Castle ("Spookslot") in 1978, the first big attraction in the park. He created many of the current Efteling landmarks, of which Fata Morgana and Dreamflight are considered to be his master pieces.

In 2002 Van de Ven retired from the park, and he could concentrate on his hobby - creating large paintings and sculptures of women. In Efteling, part of the St. Nicolaas square is renamed to Ton van de Ven square in his honor and his portrait appears in Villa Volta.

Efteling Portfolio

Rides

* The Haunted Castle (1978)
* De Halve Maen (swinging ship, 1982)
* Piraña (river rapids ride, 1983)
* 'Oude tufferbaan', 1984
* Fata Morgana (darkride, 1986)
* Pagode (flying island, 1987)
* Lavenlaar (1990)
* Droomvlucht (darkride, 1992)
* Villa Volta (madhouse, 1996)
* Vogel Rok (indoor coaster, 1998)

Fairy Tales

* Snow White (revision with Anton Pieck, 1975)
* Long neck (revision, 1978)
* Hansel and Gretel (revision with Anton Pieck, 1978)
* The Flying Dragon (1979)
* The Gnome Village (extension, 1980)
* Sleeping Beauty (revision, 1981)
* Flying Fakir (revision, 1987)
* Troll King (1988)
* Tom Thumb (1998)
* Rumpelstiltskin (1998)
* The Nightingale (new version, 1999)
* Rapunzel (2001)

Other

* Various variants of Holle Bolle Gijs (1980-1988)
* House of the Five Senses (entrance, 1995)
* Efteling Theater (2002)

External links

* [http://www.wonderlijkewcweb.org/tonverhaal/1.htm Ton van de Ven and the Amazing History of the Efteling] (article in Dutch)


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