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'''July 4, 1933:''' born in [[Turnhout]], [[Belgium]]
'''July 4, 1933:''' born in [[Turnhout]], [[Belgium]]


'''1951:''' graduates in Classical Studies (Latin and Greek, St. Joseph College, Turnhout
'''1951:''' graduates in Classical Studies (Latin and Greek), St. Joseph College, Turnhout
'''1951-1956:''' completes his studies in Architecture, Hoger Architectuur Instituut St. Lucas, Ghent
'''1951-1956:''' completes his studies in Architecture, [[Hoger Architectuur Instituut St. Lucas]], [[Ghent]]


'''1957:''' starts his internship in architecture with Engineer Durin in Ghent
'''1957:''' starts his internship in architecture with Engineer Durin in Ghent
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'''1969-1975:''' Luc, Astrid, Barbara, Paul and Thomas are born
'''1969-1975:''' Luc, Astrid, Barbara, Paul and Thomas are born


'''1982:''' exposition in Gallery Bozar, Antwerp, of wall objects, drawings and serial objects
'''1982:''' exposition in [[Gallery Bozar]], [[Antwerp]], of wall objects, drawings and serial objects


'''1984:''' puts an end to his career as an independent architect
'''1984:''' puts an end to his career as an independent architect


'''1986:''' exhibition of his architectural oeuvre at the House of Architects, Antwerp
'''1986:''' exhibition of his architectural oeuvre at the [[House of Architects]], Antwerp


'''1992:''' docent at the Institute of Architecture St. Lucas, Ghent
'''1992:''' docent at the Institute of Architecture St. Lucas, Ghent


'''1992:''' exhibition on his architectural oeuvre at the Art Gallery Le Faux Miroir, Brussels
'''1992:''' exhibition on his architectural oeuvre at the [[Art Gallery]] [[Le Faux Miroir]], [[Brussels]]


'''1993:''' exposition in Gallery Buytaert, Antwerp, of wall objects and drawings
'''1993:''' exposition in [[Gallery Buytaert]], Antwerp, of wall objects and drawings


'''1993:''' exposition in de Warande, Turnhout, of wall objects and free standing objects
'''1993:''' exposition in [[de Warande]], [[Turnhout]], of wall objects and free standing objects


'''1994:''' exposition in Gallery Buytaert, Antwerp, of wall objects and drawings
'''1994:''' exposition in Gallery Buytaert, Antwerp, of wall objects and drawings
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'''1995:''' docent at the [[Henry van de Velde Institute]], Antwerp
'''1995:''' docent at the [[Henry van de Velde Institute]], Antwerp


'''1998:''' exhibition of his houses 1958-1983, de Warande, Turnhout
'''1998:''' exhibition of his houses 1958-1983, [[de Warande, Turnhout]]


'''1997-2007:''' independent expositions of wall objects and free standing objects
'''1997-2007:''' independent expositions of wall objects and free standing objects
'''2003:''' Paul Neefs: A Belgian Architect A-Bands Gallery Kyoto, JAPAN 2003
'''2003:''' Paul Neefs: A Belgian Architect A-Bands Gallery Kyoto, JAPAN 2003

www.thomasdaniell.com/en/projects/exhibition_design/paulneefs/index.php?lang=en
[www.thomasdaniell.com/en/projects/exhibition_design/paulneefs/index.php?lang=en]


'''May 7, 2009:''' Paul Neefs passes away in his own house where the family has lived since 1973
'''May 7, 2009:''' Paul Neefs passes away in his own house where the family has lived since 1973

Revision as of 05:48, 13 December 2009


Paul Neefs (July 4, 1933 - May 7, 2009) was a Belgian architect and designer of wall objects and free-standing objects.


In 2007, the house he designed for himself in Oud-Turnhout, Belgium in 1965 was provisionally protected,[1] along with those of several other Belgian architects.



July 4, 1933: born in Turnhout, Belgium

1951: graduates in Classical Studies (Latin and Greek), St. Joseph College, Turnhout

1951-1956: completes his studies in Architecture, Hoger Architectuur Instituut St. Lucas, Ghent

1957: starts his internship in architecture with Engineer Durin in Ghent

1958: establishes himself as an independent architect

1958-1967: performs multiple international trips related to architecture (visiting Scotland, England, Italy, Greece, the United States, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Germany, France, the Netherlands)

1968: meets and marries Therese Proost

1969-1975: Luc, Astrid, Barbara, Paul and Thomas are born

1982: exposition in Gallery Bozar, Antwerp, of wall objects, drawings and serial objects

1984: puts an end to his career as an independent architect

1986: exhibition of his architectural oeuvre at the House of Architects, Antwerp

1992: docent at the Institute of Architecture St. Lucas, Ghent

1992: exhibition on his architectural oeuvre at the Art Gallery Le Faux Miroir, Brussels

1993: exposition in Gallery Buytaert, Antwerp, of wall objects and drawings

1993: exposition in de Warande, Turnhout, of wall objects and free standing objects

1994: exposition in Gallery Buytaert, Antwerp, of wall objects and drawings

1995: docent at the Henry van de Velde Institute, Antwerp

1998: exhibition of his houses 1958-1983, de Warande, Turnhout

1997-2007: independent expositions of wall objects and free standing objects

2003: Paul Neefs: A Belgian Architect A-Bands Gallery Kyoto, JAPAN 2003

[www.thomasdaniell.com/en/projects/exhibition_design/paulneefs/index.php?lang=en]

May 7, 2009: Paul Neefs passes away in his own house where the family has lived since 1973

References

  1. ^ "Dertien eigen woningen architecten worden beschermd (Thirteen architects own homes are protected)". De Morgen. 18 October 2007. Retrieved 13 December 2009.