Ninth Edition 2023-2024
Anne Holtrop (1977) founded his studio in Amsterdam (Netherlands) in 2009 and continued his activity in Muharraq (Bahrain) in 2014. Currently Studio Anne Holtrop has 20 staff members. In 2015 the firm completed its first two major buildings, Museum Fort Vechten, as part of the largest UNESCO listed heritage site in The Netherlands, and the National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain for the Milan Expo 2015. Recently completed are the Green Corner Building in Muharraq and the Siyadi Pearl Museum as part of the UNESCO listed heritage site The Pearling Path. The studio has completed new stores worldwide for Maison Margiela with flagship stores in London, Paris, Osaka and Shanghai, and has currently under construction in Riyadh the new Misk Art Institute. The work of the studio, as well as the outcome of Anne Holtrop’s teaching and research in his professorship at the ETH Zurich, are presented and collected internationally in biennales and institutions such as the first Sharjah Architecture Triennial, Seoul Architecture Biennial, Frac Le Plateau in Paris, Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennial, Carnegie Museum of Art and Qatar Museums. He is adjunct professor at the Academy of Architecture of the Università della Svizzera italiana.
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Argentina
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Germany
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France
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Brazil
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Brazil
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Germany / Austria
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Anne Holtrop
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Portugal
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Portugal
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