Building a legacy brick by brick
The Metzelaars contribution to courthouse architecture in the Netherlands during the 19th and 20th century
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Abstract
The architectural history thesis "Building a legacy brick by brick: The Metzelaars contribution to Courthouse Architecture in the Netherlands during the 19th and 20th Century" investigates the impact of Johan Frederik Metzelaar and Willem Cornelis Metzelaar on the design and construction of courthouses in the Netherlands. The thesis poses the research question, "What did father and son Metzelaar contribute to courthouse architecture in the Netherlands?" The four case studies in this thesis delve into the design and history of courthouses, examining the architectural style, spatial program, layout, and function of the buildings. Additionally, the research considers the historical context in which the Metzelaars worked, including the architecture style debate of the 19th century.
The study fills a gap in the literature on the Metzelaars and their impact on courthouse architecture using a combination of primary and secondary literature, archival research, and site visits.
Overall, this thesis provides valuable insights into the evolution of courthouse architecture in the Netherlands during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It highlights the role of the Metzelaars in shaping the architectural landscape of the country, while also providing a historical context for their work.