Cees (Cornelis) Hendrik van der Leeuw, (15 March 1890, Rotterdam – 19 May 1973) was a Dutch industrialist and subsequently psychiatrist.
He was a representative of the reconstruction of Rotterdam following World War II.
For this reason, he is an important and recognized figure when it comes to Dutch architecture.
[2] In 1925 he was elected vice-president of the International Industrial Relations Institute, becoming president in 1928.
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