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Name
  
Johannes Grouw

Died
  
September 20, 2011

Parents
  
Johannas La Grouw


Johannes La Grouw

Born
  
5 August 1913 (
1913-08-05
)
Amsterdam, Holland

Spouse(s)
  
Johanna Hillegonda Lalk (m. 1939–2009)

Children
  
Johannes (b. 1940) Hillegonda Margaretha (1942-1951) Tjeed (b. 1944) Cornelis (b. 1946) Ineke (b. 1947) Maria Elizabeth (b. 1951)

Johannes La Grouw (5 August 1913 – 20 September 2011) was a Dutch-born New Zealand architect, engineer, businessman, artist and philanthropist. La Grouw developed a special patented house manufacturing system constructed of solid wood that eventually became a New Zealand icon for housing that can withstand the forces of nature, yet fit in nicely with them.

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Background

La Grouw was educated at Higher Technical School for Architecture and Engineering; Building Contractor Amsterdam, Holland 1948-51; Founding director, Lockwood Buildings Ltd. Life member, Outward Bound Trust.

New Zealand company

La Grouw and Johannes Van Loghem (the co-founders of Lockwood Homes) began their unique company in 1951, by importing prefabricated homes from the Netherlands when Dutch migrants brought in crates of their own homes because of a building shortage. The company flourished and became a big player in the New Zealand construction industry.

Honours

In the 1991 Queen's Birthday Honours La Grouw was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to the building and construction industry. He was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to business and the community in the 2011 New Year Honours.

La Grouw was inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame in 2007 for his revolutionary house construction system and contributions to business in New Zealand and abroad.

References

Johannes La Grouw Wikipedia