The older brothers of Dutch architect Foeke Kuipers, Tjeerd (1857-1942) and Roelof (1855-1922) were also architects. Foeke was educated at the Quellinus School in Amsterdam, and was awarded the silver medal, the highest award. One of his first works was of the warehouse The Netherlands Veem in Van Diemen in Amsterdam (1899), which he designed with his brother Roelof. Foeke built numerous villas, mostly in cottage style. His latest design in utility was the Eastern Pool at the Gerdesiaweg in Rotterdam (1932), which has been declared a national monument.
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