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Frits Peutz7.4.1896

Wikipedia (14 Mar 2013, 09:16)
F.P.J. Peutz (7 April 1896 - 24 October 1974) was a Dutch architect.


Biography

Peutz was born in a Catholic family in Uithuizen in Groningen, a mostly Protestant province in the north of the Netherlands. In 1910 he was sent to the Rolduc boarding school in Kerkrade in the Catholic province of Limburg for his higher education. In 1914 he graduated at the HBS, an old type of Dutch high school. After that he studied civil engineering in Delft. In 1916 he changed to architecture. In 1920, while still not graduated, he returned to Limburg to settles as an independent architect in the town of Heerlen, where the booming coal mining industry provided him with many assignments. Peutz played a major role in transforming Heerlen in a true, modern city. In 1925 he received his degree in architecture. Around 1926 his first son, Victor Peutz was born, who became audiologist and acoustician. Peutz and his wife Isabelle Tissen had thirteen children together. One of whom followed in his father's footsteps to get a degree in civil engineering and become an architect.


Work

Peutz incorporated various historical styles in his work. He had a special affinity with the modern movement (such as Bauhaus in Germany), with his own distinct interpretation. There is a big contrast in style between his secular work and his much more traditional churches.[1]

During his lifetime he had quite an international reputation. But because his work was done in and around Heerlen, a city that lost its status as an industrial centre in decades to come, he has been somewhat forgotten. But in recent years he is being rediscovered, exemplified by the proclamation of his Glaspaleis as one of the world's 1000 most important buildings of the 20th century, and also due to Wiel Arets' - a contemporary Dutch architect also from Heerlen - many publications on Peutz produced in the past ten years. Peutz was also responsible for the adjacent Pancratiuskerk (for Monumentenzorg - 'Monument Care') and the juxtaposition between this old Romanesque church and the ultramodern department store is typical for his mixing of the old and the new.

The retreat house and the Glaspaleis are good examples of a new phase in his building style that he developed after entering a competition to design the Palais des Nations in Geneva (1926), this new style accumulated in the Town hall of Heerlen.


Important works

Villa for the notary Wijnands, Heerlen, 1919
Broederschool (primary school), Heerlen, 1921
Villa Casa Blanca, Houthem, 1929
ULO-school (school building), Heerlen, 1931
Villa Op de Linde, Heerlen, 1931
Monseigneur Schrijnen Retreat House, Heerlen, 1932
Glaspaleis (formerly: Schunck Fashionhouse), Heerlen, 1933
Villa 't Sonnehuys, Maastricht, 1933
Royal Theater (Royal cinema), Heerlen, 1937
Town hall of Heerlen, 1936–1942
Town hall of Tegelen, 1938Kneepkens store, Heerlen, 1939
Annakerk (church of St. Anne), Heerlen, 1951
Vroom & Dreesmann store, Heerlen, 1958
Stadsschouwburg (Municipal Theatre), Heerlen, 1959
   
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