- Albert Aalbers
Albert Frederik Aalbers (
December 13 1897 –1961) was a Dutcharchitect who created elegant villas, hotels and office buildings inBandung ,Indonesia under Dutch colonial rule in the 1930s. Albert Aalbers worked in theNetherlands between 1924 and 1930 and then migrated to theDutch Indies after which he returned to the Netherlands in 1942 due toWorld War II and political circumstances followingIndonesian independence . During his stay in Bandung, in a period when the city was dubbed the "city of architecture laboratory",Martokusumo (2003)] a number of his buildings were considered architectural masterpieces. Aalbers' style was inspired by expressionistFrank Lloyd Wright and modernistLe Corbusier architects. In Bandung, the DENIS bank (the present-day Bank Jabar) inBraga Street and the Savoy Homann Hotel (last renovated by Aalbers) in Asia-Afrika Street, still carry Aalber's ocean wave ornamentation.Early life
Born on
13 December 1897 inRotterdam , theNetherlands , Albert Aalbers was the youngest son of Theo Aalbers and Johanna Buis. Between 1910 and 1918, Aalbers studied architecture at the Rotterdam Academy of Visual Arts and Techniques. At that time Dutch architecture was highly influenced by the expressionist movement due to popular expressionist artists, including the painterWillem de Kooning who also studied in the same school.In 1923, Albert Aalbers and his brother, Theo, established the Gebroeder Aalbers architecture office in
Rotterdam . Their projects ranged from offices to villas. The famous American architect,Frank Lloyd Wright , influenced their works; the Villa Dijkendam—owned by Albert Aalbers' future father-in-law's family—is one such example of a building inspired by Wright's works.Migrating to the Dutch Indies
1926 was a difficult time for the Aalbers brother during which they filed for
bankruptcy and closed down their office. His brother migrated to theDutch Indies —the Netherlands colony—while Albert remained to try his luck again by opening an office inHengelo , in the east of the Netherlands. He married Anna Marie Philipina Lieuwen in 1928 and the couple migrated to the Dutch Indies. At the beginning of their stay, Albert Aalbers worked in a contractor's office owned by J. Bennink inSukabumi ,West Java .In 1930 the Aalbers family moved to
Bandung , a few kilometers east of Sukabumi. At that time, theDutch East Indies government was planning to move the colonial capital from Batavia (present-dayJakarta ) to Bandung. The plan was never realized although it transformed Bandung into a city of new European ambience, including its built environment. Several Dutch architects, includingThomas Karsten ,Henri Maclaine-Pont ,J Gerber and C.P.W. Schoemaker, were actively involved designing and renovating buildings throughout the city. Aalbers saw this as a good opportunity and he started to work as a freelance architect in the city. Later he and his friend, Rijk de Waal, opened a new firm, the Aalbers en De Waal.Artworks
In 1935 the Aalbers en De Waal office received a contract to design an office building for the DENIS Bank ("De Eerste Nederlandsch-Indische Spaarkas" or the First Dutch-Indies Savings). Aalbers used
steel materials for the building structure andconcrete floors, but he designed the horizontal side with smooth curves as if the materials were made from plastic. As a point of visual contrast, Aalbers put a lift tower in the middle of the building, higher than the six rounded platforms. This articulation point of vertical tower against the horizontal smoothness provides an impression of disrupting the elasticity.cite web|publisher=Stichting BONAS| language=Dutch| url=http://www.bonas.nl/archiwijzer/bo_WInfo.php?Inr=0217.00011| title=Denis Bank jl. Braga Bandung]Rounded façades with mainly purely decorative non-functional elements are similar to the
Amsterdam School style, but Aalbers was a follower of the International style or modernist architecture that believed form should simply follow function and eschew such decoration. One pioneer of modernist architecture,Le Corbusier , famous for facades of open space, inspired Aalbers in his designs for the interior of the DENIS bank. The ground floor contains a staircase with glass window leading to a public place, while the second floor is used as offices with large terraces facing Naripan street.The DENIS bank design was highly appreciated after which their office received another contract in 1936 to redesign the famous hotel in Bandung, the
Savoy Homann Hotel . The hotel was built in 1880 and had been the major accommodation for the wealthy. F Van Es Jr., the hotel owner, asked Aalbers to renovate the hotel with a similar elastic impression as in the DENIS bank. The ocean wave facade and the vertical tower in the middle thus decorate the hotel's exterior, while Aalbers kept the colonial classical style for the interior. The hotel was reopened in 1939 and became internationally renowned. SeveralHollywood artists have stayed in the hotel, includingCharlie Chaplin andMary Pickford . [Segaar-Höweler and Boersma (2000).]On the recommendation of Van Es Jr., Aalbers' office received more contracts to design hotels. He renovated the hotel lobby of the Grand Hotel Lembang at
Lembang , a hillside village north of Bandung. He also designed a new hotel, the Grand Hotel Ngamplang atGarut , and a resort hotel in the middle of thePangalengan tea plantation in the south of Bandung.Apart from designing office and hotel, Aalbers was known for his unique
villa designs. He designed three identical villas at Juanda Street, known as thelocomotive , in 1937, which were built as a promotion for the new residential area in the north of Bandung. A unique character inside each of the villa is a stair room as an entrance to the asymmetric villa. During his period in Bandung between 1931–1942, Aalbers designed twelve identical villas at the Pager Gunung Street (1939), fourteen houses at Haji Hasan Street (1940) and the three-colors ("de driekleur") villa at Juanda Street.Japanese occupation and later life
The Three-colors Villa was his last work in
Indonesia . The Netherlands was on the brink of theWorld War II and the Dutch Indies was occupied byImperial Japan . The Japanese Occupation Army sent Aalbers and his family to the Dutch intern camp inCimahi and then were transferred to theJatinegara camp in Jakarta. Even during his captivity he drew many sketches, including his dream of having a villa in a tropical environment with mountains in the background. [cite news|title=A. F. Aalbers (1897-1961)| publisher=ArchiNed|url=http://www.classic.archined.nl/news/0006/Aalbers.html| accessdate=2007-03-21| date=13 June 2000 | language=Dutch]In 1946, Aalbers, his wife and his two daughters moved to
Amsterdam . He opened a new architecture office with the name of 'Albers en De Waal, Architecten, Amsterdam-Bandoeng'. He put 'Bandoeng' in the name as a wish that someday he would be able to return to Bandung. His hope wasn't realized due to poor health and the unstable political circumstances in Indonesia.Albert F. Aalbers died in 1961. Much of his work still stands in Bandung, such as the DENIS bank and the Savoy Homann Hotel. Some villas he designed have been destroyed during the war and also damaged due to subsequent renovations.
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Architecture of Indonesia References
*cite news|publisher=Kompas| url=http://www.kompas.com/kompas-cetak/0309/07/iptek/534917.htm| date=
7 September 2003 | title=Mengenal Karya Seni Bangunan AF Aalbers di Bandung ("Knowing A.F. Aalbers Building Artworks in Bandung")| accessdate=2007-03-21| author=Widjaja Martokusumo| language=Indonesian
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* [http://www.visualtext.nl/bandung/ Tropical Art Deco in Bandung] , including the Denis Bank and Savoy Homann.
* [http://www.bandungheritage.org/galleryphoto/thumbnails.php?album=1 Bandung Herritage Photo Gallery] on old photos, including the Savoy Homann Hotel before and after Aalbers' renovation.
* [http://www.bonas.nl/ Netherland's Institute of Architecture or "Stichting BONAS"] in Dutch. Some selected Aalbers works that are mentioned in the text:
** [http://www.bonas.nl/archiwijzer/bo_WInfo.php?Inr=0217.00002%20%20&PHPSESSID=6a858e220f32b9a65cde96b6fe03e204 Villa Dijkendam in Rotterdam] , designed by Aalbers in 1925 for the Lieuwen's family, Albert Aalbers' family-in-law.
** [http://www.bonas.nl/archiwijzer/bo_WInfo.php?Inr=0217.00015 The three-colours villa in Bandung.]
** [http://www.bonas.nl/archiwijzer/bo_WInfo.php?Inr=0217.00022 Re-design of the Savoy Homann Hotel.]
** [http://www.bonas.nl/archiwijzer/bo_WInfo.php?Inr=0217.00011 Sketches and pictures during the Denis Bank construction.]
** [http://www.bonas.nl/archiwijzer/bo_WInfo.php?Inr=0217.00100 One of Aalbers' sketches when he was in the Japanese camp.]
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