Evert Breman

Evert Breman (28 April 1859, Zwolle – 24 October 1926, Amsterdam) was a Dutch architect in the Renaissance Revival style.

He was one of six children born to Willem Fredrik Breman (1829-1875), owner of a carpentry and blacksmithing shop, and his wife, Everarda Elsebé née Meuleman.

His first major project, in 1888, was an office building for De Nederlanden van 1845 [nl], an insurance company.

[2] By 1895, he had fully established his reputation, and was hired as the principal architect of the World Exhibition for the Hotel and Travel Industry [nl], held at the Museumplein.

After 1923, he was employed in the real estate industry, as a supervisory Director for the North Holland Mortgage Bank.

Evert Breman
(From Eigen Haard [ nl ] , 1895)
The Lloyd Building