Description
Dutch architect Anne Holtrop started his own practice in 2009 and completed his first two major projects in 2015, Museum Fort Vechten in the Netherlands and the National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain. In some of his works, form is explored through appropriations from natural occurrences and random drawings, while others focus on the unique gestures dictated by a particular material. This overview of his practice to date features nineteen projects spread among the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Middle East, and Japan. Included are several projects designed and built in Bahrain, where the studio maintains its second office, such as the shopping district Qaysariyah Suq.
CONTENTS
Biography
Three Good Questions. An Interview with Anne Holtrop NOURA AL SAYEH HOLTROP
Site, Matter, Gesture. Based on Conversations with Anne Holtrop CRISTINA DÍAZ MORENO & EFRÉN GARCÍA GRINDA
Trail House
A Tower
Temporary Museum [Lake]
Museum Fort Vechten
Batara Pavilion and Model
National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Qaysariyah Suq
Manama Central Post Office
Siyadi Pearl Museum
Murad Boutique Hotel
Public Space Sheikh Ebrahim Center
Bus Stop for Haddon Baptist Church
Garden House
Maison Margiela Bruton Street
Green Corner Building
Shop Windows for Maison Margiela Hankyu
Topography as House
Art Institute, Riyadh
Adhari Galleries
Three Good Questions. An Interview with Anne Holtrop NOURA AL SAYEH HOLTROP
Site, Matter, Gesture. Based on Conversations with Anne Holtrop CRISTINA DÍAZ MORENO & EFRÉN GARCÍA GRINDA
Trail House
A Tower
Temporary Museum [Lake]
Museum Fort Vechten
Batara Pavilion and Model
National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Qaysariyah Suq
Manama Central Post Office
Siyadi Pearl Museum
Murad Boutique Hotel
Public Space Sheikh Ebrahim Center
Bus Stop for Haddon Baptist Church
Garden House
Maison Margiela Bruton Street
Green Corner Building
Shop Windows for Maison Margiela Hankyu
Topography as House
Art Institute, Riyadh
Adhari Galleries

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