David t'Kindt (1699–1770), architect, practised his profession mainly in Ghent, Belgium. His work is mainly in the Rococo style and includes the following buildings:
- The Hotel Oombergen (1745), Ghent, originally built as a family house, now seat of the Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature (Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde).
- The Mammelokker, Ghent, a small prison built on to the existing Gothic Cloth Hall
- The Hoofwacht or city guardhouse, Ghent
- The Town Hall, Lokeren
- The Hotel de Coninck, Ghent
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