Post was born in
Haarlem, the son of the architect
Pieter Post, and was probably his assistant, as he took over his father's projects when he died in 1669, and continued working in the neo-classical style. He worked in Siegen, The Hague, Dieren,
Honselersdijk, Soestdijk, and Zuilenstein. Famous buildings include
Castle Amerongen, the
Prinzenhof palace in
Kleve, and the royal palaces
Soestdijk Palace,
Huis ten Bosch Palace and
Noordeinde Palace. ==References==