Chair of Architecture & Dwelling

  • Dick van Gameren
    d.e.vangameren@tudelft.nl
    http://www.dickvangameren.nl

    Dick van Gameren is professor of Architecture and Dwelling since 2006. Currently, he is also chair of the Architecture Department. He graduated from TU Delft in 1988. After partnerships with Bjarne Mastenbroek and De Architectengroep, he now runs his own architecture firm Dick van Gameren Architecten, Amsterdam. He has been awarded various prestigious awards among which are the 2007 Aga Kahn Award for the Dutch Embassy in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, and a first prize in the second Europan competition, 1991.
    He is the author of ‘Revisies van de Ruimte / Revisions of Space’ (010 publishers, 2005). He is an editor of DASH, Delft Architectural Studies on Housing (NAi publishers) and was an editor of the magazine Forum (1997-2001). He has taught at various institutes, among other the Berlage Institute and the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture.

    Participant in project: project leader of: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models

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  • Frederique van Andel
    f.m.vanandel@tudelft.nl

    Frederique van Andel graduated in both architecture and urban planning at TU Delft in 1997. She worked for the architectural firms of Mecanoo and DP6 Architectuurstudio (1997-2006). In 1999 she lived and worked in Barcelona. In 2006 she started working as a researcher at TU Delft with the chair of Architecture and Dwelling. In 2010 she published a research on housing, parking and the living environment (Zakboek parkeren voor de woonomgeving (Rotterdam: Uitgeverij 010, 2010). She’s currently doing research on Housing Exhibitions and is also an editor of DASH (Nai Publishers). Participant in project: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models

    Participant in project: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models

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  • Cecile Calis
    c.m.calis@tudelft.nl
    http://www.bureaucalis.nl

    Cecile Calis graduated at TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, in 1999. She worked in the offices of Herman Hertzberger and de Architecten Cie. In 2001 she started her own office in Rotterdam, initially involved in design studies for government bodies and participating in various competitions, she is now realizing small scale housing projects.

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  • Dirk van den Heuvel
    d.vandenheuvel@tudelft.nl
    http://www.team10online.org

    Dirk van den Heuvel graduated as an architect from TU Delft, 1994. He is associate professor with the chair. His expertise is in the field of postwar modern architecture. Together with Max Risselada he organised two exhibitions and publications: ‘Team 10 – In Search of a Utopia of the Present’ (NAi Publishers, 2005) and ‘Alison and Peter Smithson – from the House of the Future to a house of today’ (010 Publishers, 2004). Together with Madeleine Steigenga and Jaap van Triest he authored ‘Lessons: Tupker / Risselada. A Double Portrait of Dutch Architectural Education’ (SUN Publishers, 2003).
    He is an editor of DASH (NAi publishers) and the on-line journal Footprint. He was also an editor of the journal OASE (1993-1999). He publishes in various magazines and on-line media, among which ArchiNed and PIN-UP magazine. He has worked as an architect for the offices of Neutelings Riedijk Architecten and De Nijl Architecten.

    Participant in project: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models, F-1. Revisions: Changing Ideals and Shifting Realities

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  • Birgit Jürgenhake
    b.jurgenhake@tudelft.nl

    Birgit Jürgenhake studied architecture at the University of Technology in Karlsruhe, Germany, during which she enjoyed external traineeships in Finland and the Netherlands. She worked in various architectural offices on housing projects and public buildings, among others WGK Karlsruhe, Mecanoo, Erick van Egeraat, and KCAP.
    In 2001 Birgit Jürgenhake founded her own company. Since 2004, she is assistant professor with the chair of architecture and dwelling. She is currently working on her PhD research ‘Dwelling from the inside to the outside – from private to the public’ which focuses on the facade as the filter between the inside and the outside and as the face to the public realm.

    Participant in project: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models

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  • Olv Klijn
    o.klijn@tudelft.nl
    http://www.fabrications.nl

    Olv Klijn graduated cum laude as an architect at TU Eindhoven, 2001 Together with Eric Frijters he founded the architecture office FABRIC in Amsterdam, 2007. In 2010 he won the prestigious Prix de Rome award for Dutch architects under 35.
    He wrote the monograph ‘VMX Agenda’ (010 Publishers, 2007) and together with Joks Janssen he published ‘10 x Den Bosch’ (NAi Publishers, 2008). He is an editor of DASH (NAi Publishers) and writes for various magazines among others for Architectenweb.nl. He worked for the office of OMA and was an artist-in-residence at the Canadian Banff Centre. He also teaches at various Academies of Architecture, Amsterdam, Arnhem and Tilburg.

    Participant in project: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models, F-2. The Discipline of Architecture and its Instruments

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  • Paul Kuitenbrouwer
    p.a.m.kuitenbrouwer@tudelft.nl

    Paul Kuitenbrouwer graduated at TU Delft in 1988. He has extensive practice experience having worked in London for a year, and in the Netherlands for the offices of Wiel Arets (KNSM tower, Amsterdam), buro boosten Rats (Jardin Céramique, Maastricht with Martorell Bohigas Mackay from Barcelona), Geurst & Schulze and SeARCH. He was acting supervisor of Céramique in Maastricht for Jo Coenen. For the Atelier Rijksbouwmeester (the Dutch state architect office) Paul Kuitenbrouwer worked as an advisor on architecture and urbanism (2001-2004).
    Before joining the staff of the chair of Architecture and Dwelling, he taught design studios with Public Building and RMIT, TU Delft. His current research is focused on low rise housing in high density configurations for the city of Groningen.

    Participant in project: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models

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  • Harald Mooij
    h.a.f.mooij@tudelft.nl

    Harald Mooij graduated at TU Delft in 2003. He is an architect in Amsterdam.
    Together with Bernard Leupen he published the book ‘Het Ontwerpen van Woningen’ (NAi Publishers, 2008). He writes for various national and international journals and is editor of DASH (NAi Publishers).
    Harald Mooij was an assistant of Alexander Tzonis at the Delft Design Knowledge Systems Research Center. Part of his current research work concerns the development of a database for housing typologies.

    Participant in project: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models

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  • Robert Nottrot
    r.j.nottrot@tudelft.nl

    Robert Nottrot graduated cum laude under the supervision of Aldo van Eyck, 1980. Next to being an architect he also works as a video artist and stage set designer.
    After graduation Robert Nottrot worked for two years in Berlin, and for the office of Kraaijvanger.Urbis, after which he founded his own studio PORT-SAID. Initially a guest teacher with the chair of Architecture Design and Interiors he becomes a staff member with the chair of Architecture and Dwelling. He teaches at the Explore Lab, as well as with the section of Form and Media Studies. Robert Nottrot is also a curator of the so-called ‘Schatkamer’, the Delft Architecture Collections & Exhibitions department run by Max Risselada. He compiled a book publication on the idea of the model in architecture, to be published in 2009.

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  • Pierijn van der Putt
    p.s.vanderputt@tudelft.nl

    Pierijn van der Putt graduated as an architect at TU Delft in 2001.
    He worked as an editor for the journal de Architect (2002-2008) before he started teaching at the Faculty of Architecture. He is currently an editor of DASH (NAi Publishers) and writes for various journals.

    Participant in project: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models, F-2. The Discipline of Architecture and its Instruments

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  • Max Risselada
    m.risselada@tudelft.nl

    Max Risselada is professor emeritus with the chair and former chairholder. His profound research work on modern architecture has given the chair and the department of Architecture a distinguished international profile. Characteristically, the research results in major exhibitions and accompanying catalogues, among others 'Raumplan versus Plan Libre' (1987) comparing the work of Adolf Loos and Le Corbusier, and 'Team 10 - in search of a Utopia of the present' (2005) which brought together the work of Team 10 architects including Aldo van Eyck, Alison and Peter Smithson, Giancarlo De Carlo, Candilis Josic Woods and many more. 
    As a teacher Risselada was also most influential, not only by his studio work but also by helping setting up such important platforms as Archiprix and Europan in the Netherlands.
    He currently runs the Architectural Collections and Productions department, producing exhibitions as well as publications, among others a forthcoming anthology of essays about Alison and Peter Smithson. He also lectures and gives masterclasses, among others at the Berlage Institute and Madrid School of Architecture.

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  • Karin Theunissen
    k.m.p.theunissen@tudelft.nl
    http://www.heblytheunissen.nl

    Karin Theunissen graduated as an architect at TU Delft in 1986. Together with Arjan Hebly she founded the architecture office Hebly Theunissen in Delft. Research publication by the office are ‘Bouwen in de Stad’, 1989, and ‘Bouwen in de Wederopbouwstad’, 2005.
    Karin Theunissen is currently preparing a doctoral thesis on the work of Venturi Scott Brown and Associates, to be completed in 2009.
    She was guest editor of the first issue of DASH, ‘New Open Space in Housing Ensembles’ (NAi Publishers, 2009). She contributed articles to various magazines, such as de Architect and Archis.

    Participant in project: F-1. Revisions: Changing Ideals and Shifting Realities

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  • Nelson Mota
    N.J.A.Mota@tudelft.nl
    http://www.nelsonmota.com

    Nelson Mota, graduated in Architecture from the University of Coimbra, Portugal, in 1998 where he received his MSc in Advanced Studies in Architecture, Territory and Memory in 2006. In 2004 he began lecturing at the University of Coimbra and since 2009, he is based in the Netherlands, where he is currently developing his PhD at the TU Delft, where he is also tutor in the Architecture and Dwelling MSc1 seminars and graduation studio. He was the recipient of the Fernando Távora Prize in 2006 and authored the book “A arquitectura do quotidiano” (The architecture of the everyday) published in 2010 and runner-up in the Iberian FAD Prize 2011. Since 2008 he has been lecturing and delivering papers in several conferences and meetings, chiefly focused on the reconceptualization of modernist principles on housing and identity. On this theme he has published scholarly essays in academic journals. He also contributes writing critical reviews to professional magazines and as a designer and founding member of comoco arquitectos, he develops projects and builds in categories such as housing, hotels, rehabilitation of urban spaces and interior design. 
     

    Participant in project: F-1. Revisions: Changing Ideals and Shifting Realities

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  • Feryal Al-Kurdi

    Participant in project: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models

  • Helen Zhang
    H.Zhang-1@tudelft.nl

    Student Assistent MSc1/2/3/4

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  • Robbert Guis
    r.s.guis@tudelft.nl

    Student Assistent MSc 1/2/3/4

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  • Imke van Leuken
    i.vanleuken@student.tudelft.nl

    Student Assistent DASH delft architectural studies on housing

  • Cederick Ingen - Housz
    C.B.J.Ingen-housz@tudelft.nl

    Student Assistent DASH delft architectural studies on housing

  • Guido Greijdanus
    greijdanus@gmail.com

    Student Assistent DASH delft architectural studies on housing

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  • Laura Alvarez
    office@lauraalvarez.eu
    http://www.lauraalvarez.eu

  • Oliver Ebben
    http://www.studioquint.com/

  • Aynav Ziv
    info@aynavziv.com
    http://www.aynavziv.com

    Aynav Ziv graduated with honors from the Faculty of Architecture at the Technion in Haifa, Israel. She spent one year of her studies at the Technical University in Delft. After graduation she returned to the Netherlands for an internship at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) in Rotterdam. From 2004 -2009 she was working for Wiel Arets Architects in Amsterdam and Neutelings Riedijk architects in Rotterdam. In September 2009 she started her own office; AYNAV*ZIV Architecture focusing on housing projects. Since 2006 she is also teaching “New Concepts for Dwelling, Living+”; a Master of Architecture design course at the TUDelft.

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