| period | name | type |
|---|---|---|
| from 1940 | American Institute of Architects | member |
| from 1951 | American Institute of Architects | Fellow |

ArchiNed team: Marina van den Bergen, Lotte Haagsma, Veerle de Muijnck and Piet Vollaard, computerguy David Lingerak, translator Billy Nolan
2010 correspondents: Astrid Aarsen, Sarah van Apeldoorn, Dirk Baalman, Martine …

The Architectural Association (AA) is simultaneously unique and snobbish. This educational institute offers avant-garde architecture inside the straitjacket of an English gentleman’s club. This can be explained by its ex…

The idea is that the built works, more than the theory, shed light on what Dom Hans van der Laan had in mind. To experience that, the NAi built replicas of a vestibule (entrance to a monastery), a monk’s cell and Dom van der Laan’s own study…

If you suspect Ben van Berkel of being biased when it comes to architectural forms, you’d be wrong. The buildings of UN Studio spring from ideas, fascinations and concepts. The more complex these are, the more complex the forms. Duri…

Everything that Herzog & de Meuron do is experimental. In October 2002 the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal opened an exhibition called Herzog & de Meuron: Archeology of the Mind. The concept devi…

A minor theme that persistently runs through modern architecture is the quest for (almost) nothing, for the purest possible architecture whose form is determined by the very absence of all that is superfluous. The most striking…

In February it will be decided if an updated and improved version of RE-Making NL is to be included in the programme. RE-Making NL is an exhibition about physical planning in the Netherlands and was previously on show in Hanover. …