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Ground plan for the new Government House in Nieuw-Amsterdam

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Ground plan for the new Government House in Nieuw-Amsterdam

Anoniem / Anonymous

Title Leupe: Plans, platte gronden, opstanden voor gebouwen voor de nieuwe stad, het gouvernement enz.

The design that Jean-Guillaume d’Arnaud produced in 1773 or slightly earlier for the new government building was not immediately accepted by the directors in Amsterdam. The original drawings have not survived but those of an adapted version of 1773 commissioned by the directors in the Republic do still exist. This is the relevant ground plan in the form of a square with, situated around the spacious inner courtyard, the various departmental offices and the residences for the governor and other senior officials. The ground plan gives no indication whatsoever of the maker but in view of the correspondence between the handwriting on the accompanying view on VEL1662.6 and the dated and signed plan on VEL1662.41, it could well be the already-mentioned architect Abraham van der Hart (1747-1820) who, from 1777 until his death, was city architect in Amsterdam. An index can be found on VEL1662.11.

The most important amendment in relation to d’Arnaud’s original plan was the raising of the building’s front elevation to two floors, designed to give the building as a whole a more representative appearance. It was on the basis of this plan that in 1776 or 1777 a cautious beginning was made on the rebuilding of the government house as illustrated on the map by the land surveyor J.H. Hagen on VEL1657. Evidently at that time there were no more plans to build a new fort at Nieuw-Amsterdam, which meant that as in the past the defence of the colony relied predominantly on the temporary fortifications that had been constructed in 1764 and upon the equally inadequate Fort Sint Andries on the mouth of the river’s. The construction of the new administration building never got much further than the laying of the foundations for the main wing on the front side. When, in 1779, Van der Hart was requested by the Society to act as advisor for the further execution and to submit new plans to that end, he was expected to proceed in such a way that it would be possible to continue building on these minimal existing walls. -Scale-bar of 10 Rods = [approximately 1 : 180].

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Sources and literature

Heijer, H. den, Grote Atlas van de West-Indische Compagnie = Comprehensive Atlas of the Dutch West India Company, II, de nieuwe WIC 1674-1791 = the new WIC 1674-1791 (2012)

Bosman, Lex, Nieuw Amsterdam in Berbice (Guyana). De planning en bouw van een koloniale stad, 1764-1800 (1994)