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Harmen Peter Daniel (Daniel, later Sandy) van Ginkel, CM (February 10, 1920 – July 5, 2009) was a Dutch and Canadian architect and urban planner. He was a leading force in the planning efforts surrounding Expo 67. In 2007, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada in recognition for having "brought a greater appreciation of the impact of infrastructure on the character of urban development". He died in his sleep on 5 July 2009, in a Toronto nursing home.

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  • Sandy van Ginkel (de)
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  • Harmen Peter Daniel („Sandy“) van Ginkel, CM, (* 10. Februar 1920 in Amsterdam; † 6. Juli 2009 in Toronto, Ontario) war ein niederländisch-kanadischer Stadtplaner, Architekt und Bildhauer. Er war einer der ersten Architekten, der in Kanada die Prinzipien der Moderne anwendete und gilt als wichtiger Wegbereiter für das vielbeachtete Wohnbauprojekt Habitat 67. (de)
  • Sandy van Ginkel (né Harmen Peter Daniel van Ginkel le 10 février 1920 à Amsterdam et mort le 5 juillet 2009 à Toronto) est un architecte et un urbaniste néerlandais. Lui et sa femme, Blanche Lemco-van Ginkel, tiennent un bureau multidisciplinaire à Montréal (en architecture et en urbanisme, entre autres). Il est surtout connu en tant que planificateur principal de l'Exposition universelle de 1967 et pour ses gestes, dans les années 1950, destinés à préserver le patrimoine architectural du Vieux-Montréal. (fr)
  • Harmen Peter Daniel (Daniel, later Sandy) van Ginkel, CM (February 10, 1920 – July 5, 2009) was a Dutch and Canadian architect and urban planner. He was a leading force in the planning efforts surrounding Expo 67. In 2007, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada in recognition for having "brought a greater appreciation of the impact of infrastructure on the character of urban development". He died in his sleep on 5 July 2009, in a Toronto nursing home. (en)
  • Harmen Peter Daniel (Daniel, posteriormente Sandy) van Ginkel, (10 de fevereiro de 1920 – 5 de julho de 2009) foi um arquiteto e urbanista neerlando-canadiano, que participou ativamente no planeamento da Expo 67. Em 2007, foi nomeado membro da Ordem do Canadá em reconhecimento por "ter trazido uma maior apreciação do impacto da infraestrutura no carácter do desenvolvimento urbano". Faleceu enquanto dormia, em 5 de julho de 2009, numa clínica de Toronto. (pt)
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  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada (en)
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  • Amsterdam, Netherlands (en)
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