Carel Weeber

Carel Weeber (1937–2025) was a Dutch architect, university teacher and designer.

Also recorded as Carel José Maria Weeber; C. J. M. Weeber; Carel Jose Maria Weeber; C.J.M. Weeber; Carlos José Maria Weeber; C. Weeber.

Carel Weeber in brief

Born
1937
Died
2025
Known for
architect, university teacher and designer
Place of birth
Nijmegen
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Overview

Born at Nijmegen in 1937, died at Leuven in 2025.

In detail

Places of work recorded in the authority are Amsterdam. Residence is recorded at Curaçao. Employment is recorded with Delft University of Technology. Membership is recorded of Peter Struycken / Carel Weeber.

Works named in the authority record are De Peperklip and Spijkenisse Centrum.

Work by Carel Weeber is recorded in the collections of Van Abbemuseum, Stichting Kunst in de Publieke Ruimte in Arnhem, Collection Vedute and Nieuwe Instituut.

Distinctions recorded are Rotterdam-Maaskant Prize and Sikkens Prize.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Carel Weeber”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q3119822: Carel Weeber

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Elsewhere in Modern design

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