Daniël Stalpaert

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Daniël Stalpaert was a 17th-century Dutch architect and city planner known for his influential role in shaping Amsterdam’s urban landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch person
architect
city architect
human
urban planner
activeInCentury 17th century
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
era Dutch Golden Age
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork architecture
military engineering
urban planning
gender male
hasNotableRole city architect of Amsterdam
hasWorkInCollection urban plans preserved in Amsterdam city archives
influenced later urban development of Amsterdam
influencedBy Dutch classicist architecture
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
movement Dutch Golden Age architecture
name Daniël Stalpaert self-link
notableFor designing city fortifications and expansions
planning Amsterdam’s 17th‑century canal belt
shaping the urban landscape of Amsterdam
notableWork city fortifications of Amsterdam
contributions to the layout of the Jordaan district
design of military defenses and bastions around Amsterdam
design of the Oosterkerk in Amsterdam
harbor and dockyard planning in Amsterdam
integration of canals and streets in Amsterdam’s urban plan
involvement in the design of the Amsterdam City Hall (now Royal Palace on Dam Square)
layout of the Grachtengordel (Amsterdam canal belt)
plans for the Nieuwezijds and Oudezijds expansions of Amsterdam
street grid planning in Amsterdam’s 17th‑century expansions
urban expansion plans of Amsterdam
occupation architect
city planner
urban designer
partOf history of Amsterdam’s urban development
history of Dutch architecture
placeOfActivity Amsterdam
Dutch Republic
specialization canal and street layout design
defensive works and fortifications
large‑scale urban expansion planning
workLocation Amsterdam

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Royal Palace of Amsterdam architect Daniël Stalpaert
Daniël Stalpaert name Daniël Stalpaert self-link