Jef Huygh  

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Jef Huygh (Reet, March 29, 1885, Antwerp, December 4, 1946) was a Belgian architect. He drew designs for religious buildings, schools and homes, often in Art Deco style, "Amsterdam School" or in a very personal style that was a mixture of historical design, local tradition and contemporary architectural tendencies. In his monumental St. Laurentius Church on the Markgravelei in Antwerp (1932), he combined the Neo-Byzantine style with Art Deco.




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