Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Piet Blom (February 8, 1934, Amsterdam – June 8, 1999, Denmark) was a Dutch architect best known for his 'Kubuswoningen' (Cube houses) built in Helmond in the mid-1970s and in Rotterdam in the early 1980s. He studied at the Amsterdam Academy of Building-Arts as a student of Aldo van Eyck.Piet was selected as the Dutch Prix de Rome recipient in 1962.Piet Blom, Aldo van Eyck, Herman Hertzberger a.o."@en }
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- Piet_Blom comment "Piet Blom (February 8, 1934, Amsterdam – June 8, 1999, Denmark) was a Dutch architect best known for his 'Kubuswoningen' (Cube houses) built in Helmond in the mid-1970s and in Rotterdam in the early 1980s. He studied at the Amsterdam Academy of Building-Arts as a student of Aldo van Eyck.Piet was selected as the Dutch Prix de Rome recipient in 1962.Piet Blom, Aldo van Eyck, Herman Hertzberger a.o.".
- Q1397864 comment "Piet Blom (February 8, 1934, Amsterdam – June 8, 1999, Denmark) was a Dutch architect best known for his 'Kubuswoningen' (Cube houses) built in Helmond in the mid-1970s and in Rotterdam in the early 1980s. He studied at the Amsterdam Academy of Building-Arts as a student of Aldo van Eyck.Piet was selected as the Dutch Prix de Rome recipient in 1962.Piet Blom, Aldo van Eyck, Herman Hertzberger a.o.".