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Name
  
Andre Waterkeyn

Role
  
Engineer

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Died
  
October 4, 2005, Brussels, Belgium

From the top of the Atomium of Brussels


André Waterkeyn (23 August 1917 – 4 October 2005) was a Belgian engineer, born in Wimbledon, best known for creating the Atomium.

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André Waterkeyn Atomium Andr Waterkeyn Andr and Jean Polak Brussels Belgium

Waterkeyn was the economic director of Fabrimetal (now Agoria), a federation of metallurgical companies when in 1954 he was asked to design a building for the 1958 World Expo that would symbolize Belgian engineering skills.

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Waterkeyn owned the copyrights of all reproductions of the Atomium until he passed it over to the organisation owning the original building around the years 2000. He was chairman of the board of the Atomium until 2002, when his son took over. He died in Brussels in 2005. After his death, the top sphere and the square where the Atomium is located was named after him.

Vahy at Atomium


Field hockey

André Waterkeyn INTERVIEW Andr Waterkeyn De vader van het Atomium De Standaard

He was also known as a field hockey player. At the 1948 Summer Olympics he participated with the Belgian team in the field hockey tournament. He played one game as forward.

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André Waterkeyn Expo 58 Atomium quotBlog des Amis du Pre Baudouinquot

References

André Waterkeyn Wikipedia