Coenraad Wiegand

1829–1907 (age 78)

Biography

Coenraad Wiegand (1829–1907) was a distinguished Dutch architect whose designs and contributions to the built environment reflected the architectural sensibilities of the 19th century. His work as an architect helped shape the physical landscape of Amsterdam and surrounding areas during a period of urban development and modernization.

Wiegand's architectural career demonstrated a commitment to his craft and to the aesthetic and functional principles that guided his designs. His buildings and projects remain as testament to his professional skill and his role in the architectural heritage of the Netherlands.