- Léon
Stynen (15 July 1899 – 13 May 1990) was a
Belgian architect,
urban planner and designer, from Antwerp. Some of his
buildings have been categorized...
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Louis Stynen (16
March 1907 – 14 May 1991) was a
Belgian architect. His work was part of the
architecture event in the art
competition at the 1932 Summer...
-
Joannes Emilius Miel
Stijnen or
Stynen (2
November 1907 – 27
March 1997) was a
Belgian footballer. He pla**** as a centre-half for
Royal Berchem Sport and...
- was
designed by the
architects Hugo Van Kuyck,
Marcel Lambrichs and Léon
Stynen and
built between 1968 and 1982. The
height of the
building is 145 metres...
-
office building in Antwerp, Belgium,
designed by the
Belgian architect Léon
Stynen. The
building was
completed in 1963 and
features a
unique cantilevered floor...
- casinos, in
different Belgian towns,
designed by
Belgian architect Léon
Stynen. The
architectural style is said to have been
influenced by Le Corbusier...
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Keyserlei 15 in Antwerp, Belgium. It
opened in 1935 and was
designed by Leon
Stynen, a
Belgian architect,
modeled after large American movie theatres. On 16...
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Stynen B, Van
Dijck P,
Tournu H (October 2010). "A CUG
codon adapted two-hybrid...
-
Belgian Building was
designed by
Belgian architects Victor Bourgeois and Leon
Stynen with
Henry van de
Velde directing the project. It was done in the International...
- the 1928
Summer Olympics. In 1921 he
collaborated with the
architect Leon
Stynen to
create a war
memorial column (Herdenkingsmonument 1914–1918) in Knokke...