Wim Cuyvers (born 19 February 1958) is a Belgian architect living in Châtillon, France.
[1] Wim Cuyvers quit architectural practice after having a highly successful career, with a solo exhibition at deSingel Art Centre in Antwerp (1995) and winning the prestigious culture award by the Flemish Government (2005).
[2] In 2000 Cuyvers moved to the Jura in France to start a refuge project called Montavoix.
[3] Born in Hasselt, Belgium, Wim Cuyvers graduated in architecture at the Ghent Academy (1977–1982).
On 8 February 2006 Wim Cuyvers received the prestigious Flemish Culture Prize 2005 (Cultuurprijs Vlaanderen 2005) in the Architecture category.