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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