Buildings (selection)
- School for Trade and Industry (nowadays Wiebengacomplex) in Groningen, 1922
- Buildings of the Theosophical Association in Amsterdam, 1925–26
- Van Nelle Factory in Rotterdam, 1927-30 (with Mart Stam / structural engineer: Jan Wiebenga)
- Van der Leeuw House in Rotterdam, 1928–29
- National Telephone Box, 1931
- Boevé House in Rotterdam, 1932–34
- Sonneveld House in Rotterdam, 1933–34
- Bergpolderflat in Rotterdam, 1933-35 (in collaboration with Willem van Tijen)
- Feijenoord Stadium in Rotterdam, 1935–36
Leendert van der Vlugt was responsible for the design of all these schemes. The Bergpolder Apartment Building achieved international recognition thanks to Van der Vlugt's personal style. From 1925 onwards, design responsibility can best be formulated as: Leendert van der Vlugt (Brinkman & Van der Vlugt).
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