Job van Dusschoten
1866–1953 (age 87)
Biography
Job van Dusschoten, born in 1866, shaped the Dutch landscape as an architect who valued balance between functionality and warmth. His designs favored thoughtful proportions and a sensitivity to the lives of those who inhabited or visited his buildings.
He maintained a generous spirit toward colleagues and clients alike, ensuring that the structures he created served community needs; he is remembered at the Old General Cemetery Driebergen, where he was brought to rest in 1953.