Herzog & de Meuron

Swiss architecture firm founded in 1978

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2024 Designed the Kinderspital in Zurich, prioritizing natural materials, light, and healing environments.
2023 Completed the Powerhouse Arts building in Brooklyn and the Roche pRED Innovation Center in Basel, showcasing expertise in adaptive reuse and sustainable, modular design.
July 14 2023 Herzog & de Meuron held a solo exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, running until 15 October 2023.
2021 Designed the M+ Museum in Hong Kong, integrating LED lighting within a minimalist façade.
2021 Martin Knüsel joins as a partner, and Tobias Winkelmann becomes an Associate Partner.
2020 Published fifth volume of complete works covering Herzog & de Meuron's projects from 2002-2004, authored by Gerhard Mack and published by Birkhäuser
2020 Santiago Espitia Berndt is appointed as a partner, and Christoph Röttinger, Olga Bolshanina, and Steffen Riegas become Associate Partners.
2019 Simon Demeuse becomes a partner at the architectural firm.
2018 Published sixth volume of complete works covering Herzog & de Meuron's projects from 2005-2007, authored by Gerhard Mack and published by Birkhäuser
2018 Received an Honorary Doctorate from the Technical University of Munich.
2017 Completed two significant projects: the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, blending a wave-like glass structure with a historic brick warehouse, and 56 Leonard Street in New York with its 'Jenga-like' design.
2017 Adrian Keller joins Herzog & de Meuron as CEO, contributing to the firm's organizational and operational development.
2016 Awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Royal College of Art.
2016 Completed the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, a landmark concert hall with a glass structure atop a historic warehouse, offering stunning harbor views.
2015 Received the Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) for their profound contributions to architecture.
2015 Herzog and de Meuron established the Kabinett, a charitable foundation in Basel to preserve and manage their extensive architectural archives, including drawings, sketches, models, and personal collections.
2015 Co-authored 'The Inevitable Specificity of Cities', presenting urban research conducted at ETH Studio Basel that explores unique characteristics of cities worldwide.
2014 Jason Frantzen and Wim Walschap join the firm as partners.
2014 They were awarded the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize for their outstanding architectural works built in North and South America.
2011 Andreas Fries is appointed as a partner at Herzog & de Meuron.
2010 Completed 1111 Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, an innovative mixed-use development reimagining the parking garage as a dynamic urban space.
2010 Completed the Vitra-Haus in Weil am Rhein, continuing their innovative architectural approach.

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