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Philippe Neerman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philippe Neerman
Philippe Neerman (1930–2011) was a Belgian industrial designer and President of Industrial Design Planning Office Philippe Neerman & Co. N.V.\S.A.〔 He was known for his application of ergonomics in public transportation systems and his work on major projects such as the Royal Library of Belgium,〔Febvre, Jacqueline; Isabelle Monier (September 1999). I.D.P.O.-Neerman Consulting. Paris: A.P.C.I. pp. 104–105. ISBN 2 86227 158 6.〕 the Royal Castle of Laeken,〔 and the Royal Palace of Brussels. He also participated in the international Design Biennale Interieur in Courtray, Belgium.〔Maes, Guido(March 1999). "Citadis tramway lyon 1997".Iconen van design in Vlaanderen 167: 62–63〕 He mainly focused on transportation and made designs for metros and trams including the Euro Tram,〔Chery, François (August 1996). "Tramway" Penser le futur 310: 41–43.〕 the Brussels Metro, and the Metro in Barcelona.〔 His work has been incorporated into a diverse collection of museums, including the Ghent Design Museum.〔 ==Early life== Neerman was born in 1930 in the Belgian Congo〔 to a Belgian father and a French mother. He grew up in Brussels in an artistic family but made many trips to France during his childhood, including during the World War II era. In Ghent, Belgium, he studied interior design, furniture design and management.〔
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