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Chief Government Architect of the Netherlands

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was Chief Architect. Following the new definition of the office (which was more neutral), the requests for the Chief Architect's involvement increased. During the 1980s his responsibilities were increased as well and finally it became necessary to create the other three Government Advisorships, to
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The Chief Architect provides an architect's view in urban planning projects and national, architectural policy. The architect is authorized to advise the government on relevant issues, either at the request of the government or of his own accord. The idea is also that he will pay special attention
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was first named Royal Architect. The position was not unique between 1870 and 1920 as several Master Builders held the title simultaneously, each working for a different government service doing some sort of construction. After the formation of the Rijksgebouwendienst in 1924, only one Chief
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Architect position remained and he was in charge of the actual design work for government building. This changed to the current advisory position in the period 1958-1971, when
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The Chief Architect has great influence on urban building projects, as he decides which architects are allowed to bid on projects of the Rijksgebouwendienst.
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and other ministers with responsibilities in this policy area. He is the head of his own staff bureau, the Chief Architect's Studio (Dutch:
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The position of Chief Government Architect of the Netherlands has existed, under one name or another, since 1806. In that year
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suitability of government buildings in the Netherlands. The position was previously known as
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The Chief Architect is officially the chief advisor to the
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Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
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Index

architect
Dutch
Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
architectural
urban
monuments
cultural heritage
visual art
Director-General
Rijksgebouwendienst
Housing, Neighborhoods and Integration
College of Government Advisors
Jean-Thomas Thibault
Jo Vegter
Flanders
Flemish Government Architect
Jean-Thomas Thibault
Bartold Ziesenis
IsaΓ€c Warnsinck
Allard C. Pierson
Willem Nicolaas Rose
Johan Frederik Metzelaar
Pierre J.H. Cuypers
Lucas Hermanus Eberson
Jacobus van Lokhorst
Adolph J.M. Mulder
Willem Cornelis Metzelaar
Cornelis H. Peters
M.A. van Wadenoyen
Johannes A.W. Vrijman

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