Gustave Hansotte
1827–1886 (age 59)
Biography
Gustave Hansotte established himself as an architect whose designs embraced the ornamental and structural currents of mid-19th-century Belgium. He crafted public buildings and private residences with an eye for proportion, blending elegance with technological advancement.
His work contributed to Brussels’s architectural tapestry, creating spaces where beauty and utility met in harmonious dialogue. Today, Hansotte lies at Laeken Cemetery, leaving behind buildings that continue to reflect his refined sense of form.