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{{Infobox architect | |||
|name= Philippe Neerman | |||
|image=Philip_Neerman.jpg | |||
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|nationality=] | |||
|birth_date={{birth date|1930|5|27|df=no}} | |||
|birth_place=Congo | |||
| death_date = {{death-date and age|df=yes|6 June 2011|27 May 1930}} | |||
|languages= Dutch, French, English | |||
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* Goid sign-First price of the Triennale de milano. | |||
* Design Vlaanderen 1999 Career Award<ref>{{cite web |url =http://www.designvlaanderen.be/en/hvdv-award-labels/awards-1999.html/|title = Awards 1999|work = Career Award |accessdate = }}</ref>}} | |||
Philip Neerman was a Belgian industrial designer. | Philip Neerman was a Belgian industrial designer. |
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Philip Neerman was a Belgian industrial designer.