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Marnix van der Meer (1972) holds a Master in Architecture from the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. In 1996-2002 he worked at Meyer & Van Schooten Architects. In 2003 he and Rolf Bruggink started Zecc Architects in Utrecht. Since 2012 he has been a partner at Zecc Architects together with his partners Bart Kellerhuis and Steven Nobel. Marnix has also been guest lecturer at various schools and his works have been published in several magazines and books.

Steven Nobel (1981) studied Architectural Engineering at the Utrecht University of Applied Science and holds a Master in Architecture from the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture, The Netherlands. Steven has worked at Zecc architects since 2003 and contributed to various projects including the Brick House Groenekan and the Villa in the Woods Soest. Since 2012 he has been a partner of Zecc Architects. Besides working at Zecc, Steven is an active member of Young Real estate Utrecht (YOU), and thesis supervisor at the Tilburg Academy of Architecture.

Bart Kellerhuis (1978) studied Architectural Engineering at the Arnhem University of Applied Science and holds a Master in Architecture from the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture, The Netherlands. In 2004-2007 he worked at Rappange & Partners Architects, Amsterdam. Bart has worked at Zecc Architects since 2008. Since 2012 he has been a partner at Zecc Architects. Bart has taught and lectured at various schools and universities in the Netherlands and abroad. His work has been published in various magazines and books worldwide.

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