Michiel Brinkman was born in Rotterdam on 16 December 1873, the son of Hermanus Antonie Brinkman and Anna Maria Brinkman (née Juijn). He married Andrea Johanna Salomina Wulff. He studied at the 'Academie van Beeldende Kunsten en Technische Wetenschappen', nowadays called
Willem de Kooning Academy, under
Henri Evers. He practised in the office of
Barend Hooijkaas jr., until 1910 when he opened his own firm. Brinkman en Hooijkaas during 1908-1909, built the
'Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereeniging De Maas' in Veerhaven. This is celebrated as a
Rijksmonument. The architecture practice Brinkman &
Van der Vlugt (1925-1936) designed the
Van Nelle factory in Rotterdam, the
Feyenoord football stadium and the standard Dutch telephone box. Later he worked with his son,
J.A. Brinkman, in a partnership with L.C. van der Vlugt,
J.H. van den Broek and
Jaap Bakema. ==Justus van Effencomplex==