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Christian Kieckens

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Belgian promotional poster (2016)

Christian Kieckens (24 January 1951 – 11 May 2020)[1] was a Belgian architect and also photographer and lecturer.[2]

Kieckens was born in Aalst. In 1974 he graduated from the Sint-Lucas School of Architecture in Ghent. He won de Godecharleprijs for Architecture (1981) and the Vlaamse Cultuurprijs [nl] for Architecture (1999).[3]

From 2002 he had his own company, Christian Kieckens Architects, based in Brussels. He also taught at the Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen. He died in Brussels.

Works

References

  1. ^ Katrien Vandermarliere; Koen Van Synghel. "Christian Kieckens overleden". vai.be. Vlaams Architecteninstituut.
  2. ^ Geert Sels (12 May 2020). "Een gangmaker met een brede kijk". De Standaard.
  3. ^ Rutger Lievens (13 May 2020). "Architect Christian Kieckens (69) onverwacht overleden". Het Laatste Nieuws.