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File:Philippe_Neerman.jpg|Philippe Neerman
File:Citadis dublin.jpg|Citadis Dublin
File:Tramway of Strasbourg.jpg|Tramway of Strasbourg
File:Philippe Neerman5.jpg|Tramway of Montpellier(France)
File:Funicular_of_ Les Deux_Aples.jpg|Metro of Marseille
File:Metro of Lyons.jpg|Metro of Lyons
File:Philippe Neerman7.jpg|TGV train
File:Philippe Neerman11.jpg|Metro of Brussels
File:Philippe Neerman12.jpg|New generation trolley bus Lyon
File:Philippe Neerman13.jpg|Appartements of Charles de Lorraine
File:Philippe Neerman14.jpg|Metro of Marseille
File:Philippe Neerman15.jpg|Tramway of Strasbourg
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Philippe Neerman
Born(1930-05-27)27 May 1930
Congo
Died6 June 2011 (2011-06-07) (aged 81)
NationalityBelgian
OccupationArchitect
Awards
  • Goid sign-First price of the Triennale de milano.
  • Design Vlaanderen 1999 Career Award

Philip Neerman (Congo 27.05.1930 - Belgium 06.06.2011) was a famous Belgian industrial designer and president of INDUSTRIAL DESIGN PLANNING OFFICE PHILIPPE NEERMAN & Co.N.V.\S.A. He also participated in the international Design Biennale Interieur in Courtray (Kortrijk).

References

  1. "Awards 1999". Career Award.

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External links

  1. "www.neerman. net".


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