Ad van der Steur
Adrianus van der Steur was a Dutch architect and a member of a family of architects.
Life
Van der Steur studied engineering at the Technische Hogeschool Delft. After finalizing his studies in 1918 he worked for the Nederlandse Spoorwegen and later was an architect with Gemeentewerken Rotterdam. Like other architects in Dutch municipal and government service of that era, Van der Steur designed his buildings in the 1920s in a style similar to that of Willem Marinus Dudok and the Amsterdam School. In the early part of this period, he designed mainly schools, such as the Johan van Oldenbarnevelt HBS.After that, he designed several buildings in Rotterdam:
- Quickfilter buildings for the water company, 1929
- GEB-gebouw, 1931 with J.Poot
- Rijksseruminrichting, 1931 in Oud-Mathenesse
- Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, 1937 on private contract
- Erasmiaans Gymnasium, 1937 in Dijkzigt
- Central police bureau at Haagseveer, 1938
- Centraal Gebouw voor de Volksgezondheid, 1938-1940 at Schiedamsedijk.
- Ventilation buildings of the Maastunnel, 1940
- Oogziekenhuis, 1942
In 1941 van der Steur, together with W.A.C.Herman de Groot and K.I.Ruige, founded his own architect company.
His work was not limited to Rotterdam. He also designed the main office of IJsselmij in Zwolle ; an office building for an insurance company, today the residence of the Yugoslavia Tribunaleight railway stations ; and one of the faculty buildings of his old school the Polytechnic University Delft.