Justus Vingboons

Justus Vingboons (or Vinckboons, Vinckeboons) (c. 1620 – c. 1698) was an Amsterdam architect.

Like his brother, Justus built in the "Dutch Classicism" style.

The most important work of Vingboons is Kloveniersburgwal 29 (the Trippenhuis), in which Dutch Classicism finds its purest and richest expression.

The entire sandstone front has been given very detailed decoration and has eight colossal Corinthian pilasters.

He also drew the facade of the House of Nobility in Stockholm during his visit there 1653–1656.

The Trippenhuis