Among list of Dutch architects Born in the 20th century[[1]], there is a number of architects who have designed projects in the Education category such as School, Library, or campus.

Following is a list of Dutch architects in alphabetical order in the 20th century.

Born in the 20th century

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Notable Projects of Wiel Arets

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Notable Projects of Ben van Berkel

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  • Singapore University of Technology and Design (2010–2015), Singapore
  • Exhibition Motion Matters (2011), Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, United States
  • Education Executive Agency and Tax Offices (2007–2011), Groningen, Netherlands
  • Music Faculty and Theatre (1998–2009), University Graz, Graz, Austria

Notable Projects of Kees Christiaanse

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Notable Projects of Jo Coenen

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Notable Projects of Erick Van Egeraat

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University building Paulinum and Augusteum in Leipzig, Germany

Notable Projects of Aldo van Eyck

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  • Primary Schools, Nagele, Noordoostpolder, 1954–1956

Notable Projects of Herman Hertzberger

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Notable Projects of Jan Hoogstad

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  • Muziekschool en bibliotheek, Zeist

Notable Projects of Francine Houben

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Notable Projects of Rem Koolhas

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Notable Projects of Misak Terzibasiyan

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