Winy Maas, MVRDV - Pavillon de l`Arsenal
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Winy Maas, MVRDV - Pavillon de l`Arsenal
sommaire Cycle de conférences « 1 architecte, 1 bâtiment » p. 2 MVRDV - company profile p. 3 MVRDV - Principal Architects / Founding Directors p. 4 Didden Village p. 5 Other projects p. 9 Project List p. 13 Awards and Honours p. 15 Publications p. 16 Cycle de conférences « 1 architecte, 1 bâtiment » rappel p. 17 1 1 bâtiment 1 architecte “histoire d’un projet - commande - contraintes construction - maîtrise d’ouvrage - métier d’architecte règlements...” Nous avons souhaité lancer en l’an 2000, un cycle intitulé, «1 architecte - 1 bâtiment » au cours duquel des architectes reconnus sont venus et viendront au Pavillon de l’Arsenal évoquer l’histoire d’un de leurs projets réalisé en France ou ailleurs. Ce cycle de conférence doit permettre au grand public de comprendre comment se fait l’architecture et de lui faire découvrir le métier d’architecte à travers l’histoire d’un projet. Les maîtres d’œuvre invités, français ou étrangers, présenteront chronologiquement toute l’histoire d’un de leurs projets, de la commande jusqu’à sa réalisation et à son appropriation par l’utilisateur. Ces conférences permettent de mieux appréhender les contraintes rencontrées par les maîtres d’œuvre, de découvrir les liens tissés avec le maître d’ouvrage et les différents intervenants, de connaître les réflexions des architectes sur la comande et sur les règlements qui varient selon les villes, selon les pays. Régulièrement d’autres architectes viendront ainsi nous parler, de projets, d’échelles et de programmes différents. Dominique ALBA Directrice Générale du Pavillon de l’Arsenal 2 MVRDV Company Profile MVRDV was set up in Rotterdam (NL) in 1993 by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries. In close collaboration the 3 principal architect directors produce designs and studies in the fields of architecture, urbanism and landscape design. Early projects such as the headquarters for the Public Broadcasting Company VPRO and the WoZoCo housing for elderly in Amsterdam brought MVRDV to the attention of a wide field of clients and gave them international acclaim. Realized projects include the Dutch Pavilion for the World EXPO 2000 in Hannover, an innovative business park ‘Flight Forum’ in Eindhoven, the Silodam Housing complex in Amsterdam, the Matsudai Cultural Centre in Japan, Unterföhring office campus near Munich, the Lloyd Hotel in Amsterdam, an urban plan and housing in The Hague Ypenburg, the rooftop - housing extension Didden Village in Rotterdam, the cultural Centre De Effenaar in Eindhoven, the boutique shopping building Gyre in Tokyo, Veldhoven’s Maxima Medical Centre and the iconic Mirador housing in Madrid. The grand variety of projects continues in the work of the office. Current projects in progress or on site include various housing projects in the Netherlands, Spain, China, France, Austria, the United Kingdom, USA and other countries, a television centre for Zürich, a public library in Spijkenisse (NL), a central market hall in Rotterdam, a culture plaza in Nanjing, China, large scale urban masterplans in Oslo, Norway and in Tirana, Albania, a masterplan for an eco-city in Logrono, Spain and a research masterplan for the future of greater Paris. The more than sixty architects, designers and staff members of MVRDV are organized into teams headed by project leaders. In each team, different fields and scales of MVRDV’s projects are reflected, both in the (international) background of team members and in the variation of work. To allow a wide range of commissions to be handled, special design teams are set up for individual commissions. Each design team is led by one of the principal architects (Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs or Nathalie de Vries) and a senior architect / project manager. Based on the scope of the work in the different phases designers and specialists will be added to the team. The senior architect is responsible for the day-to-day communication and organization. The design team will be assisted by advisors in the fields of building and installation technology, building sciences, building management and building costs. In this way MVRDV’s generalism and verve is linked with the specialization and thoroughness of the other team members. At an early stage of the design process MVRDV involves as many users and advisors as viable. Reactions to the first designs can be processed quickly, creating a high degree of support for the design and encouraging the sort of new insights that can lead to specific innovative solutions. MVRDV works all over the world and therefore is used to collaborate with local architects, construction groups and specialists. MVRDV has a wide knowledge and experience in working with collective contracts, insurances and planning documents that create a base for collective approaches. MVRDV has permanent relationships with engineering firms to activate the exchange of up to date knowledge. The work of MVRDV is published and exhibited worldwide and received many international awards. The monographic publications FARMAX (1998) and KM3 (2005) illustrate the work of the Rotterdam based office. 3 MVRDV Principal Architects / Founding Directors Winy Maas (1959, Schijndel, The Netherlands) RHSTL Boskoop – landscape architecture (1983) Technical University of Delft - Architecture and Urbanism (1990, honorable mention) Co-founder and co-director MVRDV Rotterdam 2008/- 2007/- 2006/2007 2005/- 2003/2004 2002/- 2000/- 1998/2004 1998 1997/1999 1996/1999 1995/1997 1994/1997 Director and founder of The Why Factory, research institute for the future city, Delft School of Design, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, NL Professor in architecture and urban design, Faculty of Architecture, Technical University of Delft NL Herbert Baumer Distinguished Visiting professor, Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio USA Researcher Technical University Delft NL Visiting professor Architectural Design, Yale University, New Haven USA Member of the Research Board of the National Planning Office, The Hague NL Staff member and thesis tutor Berlage Institute Rotterdam NL Member of the program board of the National Design Group, The Hague NL Visiting professor Technical University Vienna AU Design tutor Architectural Association London UK Design tutor Berlage Institute Amsterdam NL Board member of Items Magazine NL Member of the editorial staff of Forum NL Jacob van Rijs (1964, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Technical University of Delft – architecture (1990, honorable mention) Co-founder and co-director MVRDV Rotterdam 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2000/2001 1995/1997 1994/1997 1992/1995 Visiting professor Academy of Architecture and Urban Design Rotterdam Visiting professor Etsam University Madrid (Universidad Politécnica) Visiting professor Esaya University Madrid ES Visiting professor Royal Academy of Arts Copenhagen DK Visiting professor Tokyo Institute of Technology JP C.F. Cullinan Visiting Chair Professor, Rice University, Houston USA Design tutor Berlage Institute Amsterdam NL Design tutor Akademie voor Bouwkunst Rotterdam NL Design tutor TU Delft, Department of Architecture NL Nathalie de Vries (1965, Appingedam, the Netherlands) Technical University of Delft – architecture (1990, honourable mention) Co-founder and co-director MVRDV Rotterdam 2008/- 2005/- 2005 2002/2004 2003/2006 1999/2005 Board member Graphic Design Museum Breda NL Chief Railroad Architect for ProRail/Nederlandse Spoorwegen Utrecht NL Morgenstern Visiting Critic Chair, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago USA Gastprofessor Fachgebiet für Baukonstruktion & Entwerfen TU Berlin DE Member Gestaltungsbeirat Salzburg AU Board member Netherlands Architecture Fund, Rotterdam NL All three principal architects regularly teach and lecture all over the world. 4 Didden Village Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2002-2007) The first realization in MVRDV’s hometown Rotterdam is a rooftop house extension. On top of an existing monumental house and atelier, the bedrooms are positioned as separate houses, optimizing the privacy of every member of the family. The houses are distributed in such a way that a series of plazas, streets and alleys appear as a mini-village on top of the building. Parapet walls with windows surround the new village. Trees, tables, open-air showers and benches are added, optimizing the rooftop life. By finishing all elements with a blue poly-urethane coating a new “heaven” appears. It creates a crown on top of the monument. The addition can be seen as a prototype for a further densification of the old and existing city. It adds a roof life to the city. It explores the costs for the beams, infrastructure, and extra finishes and it ultimately aims to be lower than the equivalent ground price. 5 Didden Village top view Family Didden PLan Level 2 TP194 client worknummer DIDDEN VILLAGE built project phase plan-roof 1:100 drawing scale Dunantstraat 10 3024 BC Rotterdam NL Postbus 63136 3002 JC Rotterdam NL Tel: 31.10.4772860 Fax: 31.10.4773627 E-mail: [email protected] Plan Level 1 5 10 15 Family Didden TP194 client worknummer DIDDEN VILLAGE built project phase plan-roof 1:100 drawing scale 3 3 E Plan Level 0 Concept 6 Family Didden TP194 client worknummer Didden Village roof terrace master bedroom (c) Rob ‘t Hart 7 Didden Village floating staircase living room (c) Rob ‘t Hart 8 Gyre Tokyo, Japan (2005-2007) Shopping Centre Parkrand Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2000-2007) Apartment building (c) Rob ‘t Hart 9 Mirador Sanchinarro Madrid, Spain (2001-2005) Apartment Building Matsudai Cultural Village Museum Matsudai Niigata, Japan (2002-2003) Cultural Centre and Exhibition Space (c) Rob ‘t Hart 10 Tirana Rocks, Lakeside Masterplan Tirana, Albania (2008/-) Masterplan and Housing Montecorvo Eco-City Logroño, Spain (2008/-) Masterplan for a carbon neutral city (c) MVRDV 11 Les Halles Paris, France (2003-2004) Design for the shopping centre Les Halles; competition Expo 2000 Pavilion for the Netherlands Hanover, Germany (1997-2000) Exhibition Pavilion (c) Rob ‘t Hart 12 Projects Selected Housing 2008/- 2008/- 2007 2007/- 2007/- 2007/- 2006/- 2006/- 2005/- 2005/- 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004/- 2004/- 2003 2003 2001/- 1997 Tirana Rocks, lake side neighbourhood, Tirana, Albania (concept design) Lakeside Hall apartment building, Tirana, Albania (definite design) Parkrand Building, 240 apartments, Geuzenveld, Amsterdam, Netherlands (realised) Next Gene - private villa, Taiwan (definite design) Make it Right - prototype houses to give impulse to redevelopment of flooded Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans, USA Eendrachtsbuurt Housing, Amsterdam, Netherlands (preliminary design) Vienna Donau City Housing, Vienna, Austria (definite design) Gestelse Buurt Housing, Den Bosch, Netherlands (schematic design) Westerdokseiland - Housing, Amsterdam, Netherlands (construction) Torre Huerta apartment building, Valencia, Spain (construction) Watervilla’s Ypenburg, 2.500 m2, The Hague, Netherlands (realised) Sanchinarro Mirador, 165 apartments, Madrid, Spain (realised) Gemini Copenhagen renovation and reconstruction of former silo, 84 apartments, Denmark (realised) Patio Island Ypenburg, 48 family homes, The Hague, Netherlands (realised) Vredehofplein, 37 dwellings and public space, Spijkenisse, Netherlands (definite design) Lyon Confluence, masterplan + housing, offices, commercial, parking, Lyon, France (construction) Hagen Island Ypenburg, 119 single family homes, The Hague, Netherlands (realised) Silodam Westerdoksdijk apartment building, 165 dwellings, 19,000m2, Amsterdam, Netherlands (realised) Celosia Sanchinarro building, 140 apartments, Madrid, Spain (construction) WoZoCo housing for elderly, Amsterdam, Netherlands (realised) Selected Public / Cultural / Mixed 2008/- 2008/- 2008/- 2007/- 2007 2007/- 2007/- 2007 2007 2007/- 2007/- 2007 2006/- 2006/- 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004/- 2004 2004 2003/- 2003 2001 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 1997 1997 1997 Hotel, Amsterdam, Netherlands Shopping Mall, Tilburg, Netherlands (concept design) Swiss Television Centre, Zurich, Switzerland (definitive design) Toptani Shopping Centre, Tirana, Albania (definitive design) Gyre Boutique Shopping building, Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (realised) School of Arts for the Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, USA (schematic design) Offices Unterföhring Park Village phase 2 - 10 office buildings, Munich, Germany (preliminary design) New central station, Bologna, Italy (competition) VANKE Sports Centre Dongli Lake Project, Tianjin, China (competition) Campus Delicias, art gallery, design studios and apartments, Malaga, Spain (concept design) Collection Building Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands (feasibility study) Philharmonie de Paris, Paris, France (concept design) Marrion Road – 30.000 m2 mixed program, Dublin, Ireland (schematic design) Cumberland Palace – concept 30.000 m2 mixed program, Berlin, Germany (schematic design) 4 bridges in Leiria, Portugal (realised) The Domes Wembley, hotel, congress facilities and casino, London, United Kingdom (design for developers bid) The Floating Tower corporate HQ, Sao Paolo Bank, Torino, Italy (competition) Cultural Center De Effenaar, Eindhoven, Netherlands (realised) Anyang Viewing Tower, Anyang City, Korea (realised) Urban Sofa, 275.000 m2 cinema complex, Busan, Korea (competition) Lloyd Hotel – hotel with cultural embassy, Amsterdam, Netherlands (realised) Market Hall, commercial, housing, parking, leisure & apartments, Rotterdam Netherlands (definite design) Matsudai Cultural Village Museum – Cultural centre Matsudai, Niigata, Japan (realised) Forum les Halles, Paris, France (competition) Public Library, Spijkenisse, Netherlands (definite design) ‘Pyjama Garden’ – extension to the Maxima Medical Centre, Veldhoven, Netherlands (realised) Brabant Central Library, ‘s Hertogenbosch, Netherlands Atelier Thonik, design company headquarter, Amsterdam, Netherlands (realised) Media Galaxy, museum, Eyebeam Institute New York USA (competition) Dutch Pavilion EXPO 2000, Hanover, Germany (realised) Calveen – office building, Amersfoort, Netherlands (realised) NET 3 - communal entrance building - Dutch Public Television, Hilversum, Netherlands (realised) Villa VPRO - headquarter VPRO Public Broadcasting Corporation, Hilversum, Netherlands (realised) RVU head office Dutch Public Broadcasting Corporation, Hilversum, Netherlands (realised) 3 Porters Lodges, National Park ‘De Veluwe’, Netherlands (realised) 13 Selected Masterplanning / Urban Planning 2008/- 2008/- 2008/- 2007/- 2007/- 2007/- 2007/- 2007 2006 2006/- 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005/- 2005/- 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004/- 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003/- 2003/- Tirana Lakeside masterplan, Tirana, Albania (concept design) Montecorvo Ecocity, carbon neutral city in Logroño, Spain (design) Grand Paris, masterplan for greater Paris, France (study) Masterplan Chengdu Watercity Chengdu, China (preliminary design) BCN Business Park masterplan, Barcelona, Spain (concept design) Jordan Misja St. masterplan 50.000 m2 mixed-use, Tirana, Albania (spatial study and program development), Tirana, Albania Jannink Estate, redevelopment existing estate area, including housing, landscape design, Enschede, Netherlands (study) Park Forum, urban plan 90ha business park, Eindhoven, Netherlands (realised) Logrono Cubes, 554 homes, communal and commercial space, Logrono, Spain Pampus Harbor Almere, masterplan for floating settlement 500 dwellings, Netherlands (study) Monte Luce urban masterplan, Perugia, Italy (study) Sky Village Pittsburg Waterfront, USA (study) Istanbul Waterfront masterplan, Istanbul, Turkey (study) Urban Plan Bubny, Prague CZ (feasibility study) Urban plan Nieuw Leyden, 16ha inner city, Leiden, Netherlands (construction) TEDA Fabric Plot 4 masterplan, 280,000 m2 housing and retail, Tianjin, China (construction) Via Romanina, urban plan - housing, retail, offices, culture, parking, Rome, Italy (study) Hoek van Holland urban plan, Hoek van Holland, Netherlands (design) Kampen Weir, river enlargement and 6,000 homes, Kampen, Netherlands (study) Waterwijk, 6ha masterplan housing area, Ypenburg, The Hague, Netherlands (realised) Flight Forum, 66ha business park, Eindhoven, Netherlands (realised) Monceau les Mines, re-use of a former mining site, Monceau, France (study) Long Tan Park, 200,000 m2 housing and facilities, Liuzhou, China (schematic design) Infra Jungle, central station area and city development, Guangzhou, China (design) Soho City, 1,000,000m2 housing, offices, retail; Beijing, China (design) The Weaving Village, Olympic Village 2012, New York USA (competition) Tarra City Unterföhring, München Germany (1st phase completed, 2nd phase construction) Bjørvika Barcode Waterfront, 220,000m2 mixed program, Oslo Norway (construction) Realised Projects and Projects On Site 2007 2007 2007 2006 2005/- 2005/- 2005/- 2005/- 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004/- 2004/- 2004 2004 2003/- 2003/- 2003/- 2003 2003 2003 2001/- 2001 2000 2000 2000 1997 1997 1997 1997 Parkrand Building, 240 apartments, Geuzenveld, Amsterdam, Netherlands (realised) Park Forum, urban plan 90ha business park, Eindhoven, Netherlands (realised) Gyre Boutique Shopping building, Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan (realised) 4 bridges in Leiria, Portugal (realised) Westerdokseiland - Housing, Amsterdam, Netherlands (construction) Urban plan Nieuw Leyden, 16ha inner city, Leiden, Netherlands (construction) Torre Huerta apartment building, Valencia, Spain (construction) TEDA Fabric Plot 4 masterplan, 280,000 m2 housing and retail, Tianjin, China (construction) Waterwijk, 6ha masterplan housing area, Ypenburg, The Hague, Netherlands (realised) Watervilla’s Ypenburg, 2.500 m2, The Hague, Netherlands (realised) Sanchinarro Mirador, 165 apartments, Madrid, Spain (realised) Patio Island Ypenburg, 48 family homes, The Hague, Netherlands (realised) Gemini Copenhagen renovation and reconstruction of former silo, 84 apartments, Denmark (realised) Flight Forum, 66ha business park, Eindhoven, Netherlands (realised) Cultural Center De Effenaar, Eindhoven, Netherlands (realised) Anyang Viewing Tower, Anyang City, Korea (realised) Market Hall covered market, commercial, housing, parking, leisure and apartments, Rotterdam Netherlands (definite design) Lyon Confluence, masterplan + housing, offices, commercial, parking, Lyon, France (construction) Matsudai Cultural Village Museum – cultural centre Matsudai, Niigata, Japan (realised) Lloyd Hotel – hotel with cultural embassy, Amsterdam, Netherlands (realised) Tarra City Unterföhring, München Germany (1st phase completed, 2nd phase construction) Public Library, Spijkenisse, Netherlands (groundbreaking expected) Bjørvika Barcode Waterfront, 220,000m2 mixed program, architectural plan of 55,000m2, Oslo Norway (construction) Silodam Westerdoksdijk apartment building 165 dwellings, Amsterdam, Netherlands (realised) Hagen Island Ypenburg, 119 family homes, The Hague, Netherlands (realised) ‘Pyjama Garden’ – extension to the Maxima Medical Centre, Veldhoven, Netherlands (realised) Celosia Sanchinarro apartment building 140 apartments, Madrid, Spain (construction) Atelier Thonik, design company headquarter, Amsterdam, Netherlands (realised) NET 3 - communal entrance building - Dutch Public Television, Hilversum, Netherlands (realised) Dutch Pavilion EXPO 2000, Hanover, Germany (realised) Calveen – office building, Amersfoort, Netherlands (realised) WoZoCo housing for elderly, Amsterdam, Netherlands (realised) Villa VPRO - headquarter VPRO Public Broadcasting Corporation, Hilversum, Netherlands (realised) RVU head office Dutch Public Broadcasting Corporation, Hilversum, Netherlands (realised) 3 Porters Lodges, National Park ‘De Veluwe’, Netherlands (realised) 14 Awards and Honours 2007 Nomination bi-anual Dirk Roosenburg Award for Cultural Center the Effenaar as best building over the last 2 years realized within the Municipality of Eindhoven Nomination for the Weinburger Architecture Award 2007 for Parkrand Building Amsterdam and for the Hagen Island housing in Ypenburg 2006 Sanchinarro Mirador - 1st prize for best new housing awarded by Municipality of Madrid “Space and Mobility Award 2006” for Flight Forum Eindhoven 2005 The Marcus Corporation Foundation Prize – The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning, USA - awarded for complete work City of Copenhagen Award for the Frosilo apartments as best new building in Copenhagen 2004 Amsterdam Prize for the Arts 2003 – awarded for complete work 2003 Nomination Architectuurprijs Almere 2003 for TopTower Almere Finalist Mies van der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture for Hageneiland Nomination LAI-prijs 2004 (Lensvelt Architecture Institute) for Restaurant Lute, Oudekerk aan de Amstel 2002 NAI prize 2002 (Netherlands Architecture Institute) Rotterdam for Hageneiland, Ypenburg 2001 The Dutch pavilion Expo 2000 in Hanover is selected for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award Nomination for the Dutch Pavilion for the World Architecture Awards as one of the five best buildings in the Northern area. 2000 Fritz Schumacher Preis awarded for complete work of MVRDV, Alfred Toepfer Stiftung, Hanover, Germany J.A. van Eckprijs awarded by the BNA (Dutch Architects Association), 1st prize for the Wozoco project as the design that in the last 5 years has best integrated structure in a building, BNA, Amsterdam International Media Art Prize, honourable mention for the Metacity/Datatown project, Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe, Germany 1999 Belmont Prize by the Forberg Schneider Stiftung for the Dutch pavilion Expo 2000 Finalist for the VI Mies van der Rohe Award for European Architecture for WoZoCos 1998 Honourable Mention Nationale Staalprijs for Double House Utrecht 1997 Concrete Award from the Betonvereniging for Villa VPRO, Hilversum Merkelbach Award from the Amsterdam Fund for the Art for WoZoCos, Amsterdam Dudok Award from the Municipality of Hilversum for the Villa VPRO, Hilversum Finalist of the 1997 Mies van der Rohe Award for European Architecture for 3 Porters’ Lodges, Hoge Veluwe National Park 1996 Nomination for the Heuvelink Architecture Award Arnhem for three Porters’ lodges 1993 Nomination for the Art Incentive Award from the Municipality of Amstelveen 1992 Nomination for the Frans Hals Award for exhibition design 15 Publications Since 1991 projects of MVRDV have been published in numerous architectural magazines, art magazines, newspapers and books all over the world. MVRDV’s first design Berlin Voids for example has been published in 32 countries. In the early years especially Villa VPRO, WoZoCo’s and the Dutch pavilion received worldwide media attention. Over the last decade, the work of MVRDV has been published in many nationally and internationally acclaimed magazines, such as: De Architect • Archis • Architektuur & Bouwen • Arch+ • Le Moniteur Architecture • AMC, Arquitectos • Arquitectura Viva • Quaderns • l’ Architecture d’Aujourd’hui • Bau • Building Design • Bauwelt • Bouwwereld • Cobouw • Blauwe Kamer • Plan • Egg Magazin • Stadtforum Berlin • Domus • Items • Topos • Zodiac • Frame • Deutsche Bauzeitschrift DBZ • Korean Architects KA • Baumeister • Detail • Space Design SD • AA files • Werk • Bauen+Wohnen • Arquitetura & Urbanismo AU • Blueprint • Architektur + Wettbewerbe AW • Bouwen met Staal • World Architecture • Techniques & Architecture • A+ U • Quaderns • Wallpaper magazin • Tec 21 • Wiederhall Publications by MVRDV 2007 Sky Car City (Actar, Barcelona) Space Fighter (Actar, Barcelona) 2005 KM3 (Actar, Barcelona) 2003 Cite Clime / The Climatizer (CSI, Paris) Five Minutes City – Architecture and [im]mobility (Episode publishers, Rotterdam) 2002 The regionmaker - Rhein Ruhr City (Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern) 2000 Costa Iberica – Upbeat to the leisure city (Actar, Barcelona) 1999 MetaCity/Datatown (010 publishers, Rotterdam) 1998 FarMax (010 publishers, Rotterdam) 1992 Statics (office publication) MVRDV also collaborated on the book Avenir Suisse (Birkhäuser, 2003) Publications on MVRDV 2007 A+U - MVRDV files II 2003 Reading MVRDV (NAI Publishers, Rotterdam) 2003 ElCroquis MVRDV 1991-2002 - monograph 2002 El Croquis MVRDV 1997-2002 - monograph A+U - MVRDV files I - monograph 1999 MVRDV@VPRO (Actar, Barcelona) 1997 El Croquis MVRDV 1991-1997 (monograph) cycle de conférences « 1 architecte, 1 bâtiment » rappel des conférences précédentes, disponibles au Salon Vidéo du Pavillon de l’Arsenal Massimiliano Fuksas, Italie, Maison des Arts de Bordeaux 2008 MVRDV, Winy Maas, Didden Village, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Mario Cucinella, CentreTour de Direction Forum, Christian de Portzamparc, LVMH, New York, Rimini, Italie Yona Friedman, Les ponts de Shanghai Dominique Perrault , Piscine et le Vélodrome Olympiques , Berlin 2007 Finn Geipel, LIN FINN GEIPEL + GIULIA ANDI, Alvéole 14, Transformation de la Base sous-marine de Saint-Nazaire FOA, Farshid Moussavi, JohnEuropéen, Lewis Department Architecture Studio, Parlement Strasbourg Store, Leicester, United Kingdom Rudy Ricciotti, Le Pavillon Noir, Centre Chorégraphique National d’Aix-en-Provence Patrick Berger, Siège de Logements l’UEFA, Nyon, Suisse Rennes, France Manuelle Gautrand, «Solaris», FranckTschumi, Hammoutène, Extension de dedes Ville de Marseille Bernard École d’Architecture del’Hôtel la Ville et Territoires, Marne-la Vallée 2006 Edouard François, Hôtel Fouquet’s Barrière, Paris Henri maison JeanCiriani, Nouvel, Tourprivée, Agbar,Pérou Barcelone, Espagne Plot Architecture, Julien de 230 logements, William Alsop, U.K., BibliothèqueSmedt, de Peckham, Londres Copenhague, Danemark 2005 Bernard Tschumi, Siège et Manufacture de Vacheron Constantin, Genève, Suisse Willem Neuteling, Bâtiment Minnaert, Université d’Utrecht, Pays-Bas LouisJan Paillard, EcoleHollande, supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Valenciennes Inaki Abalos, Tour Woermann, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Espagne Manuel Gausa, Actar Arquitectura, Espagne, M’House, des logements à la carte, Nantes Dick Van Gameren, Dutch Embassy, Addis Abeba, Ethiopie Félix Claus, Agence Norddeutsche Claus en Kaan Architekten, Cimetière Zorgvlied, Stefan Behnisch, LandesbankHollande, am Friedrichswall, Hanovre,Amsterdam Allemagne Toyo Ito, Tod’s Omotesando, Tokyo, Japon Annette Gigon, Agence Gigon/Guyer, Suisse, Musée Liner, Appenzel Jean-Marc Ibos et Myrto Vitart, Maison des adolescents, Paris et Caserne des Sapeurs-Pompiers, Nanterre Luis Carrilho Da et Graca, Portugal, Pavillon de national la Connaissance des Mers, Lisbonne 2004 Joao Antoinette Robain Claire Guieysse, Centre de la Danse, Pantin Massimiliano Fuksas, The new Milan Trade Fair, Italie Alfredo Paya Benedito, Espagne, Musée de l’université San Vincente del Raspeig, Alicante Hans-Walter Müller, Volume Chaillot II, Paris, architectures gonflables NOX Ferrater, Architects, Lars Spuybroek, Maison Folie, Lille Carlos Espagne, Hôtel, Palais de Catalogne, Fitness Center, Barcelone Peter Stutchbury, Bay House, Sydney, Australie Mark Goulthorpe, dECOi architect(e)s, U.K., façade de l’Opéra, Birmingham 2003 Daniel Libeskind, World Trade Center, New York, USA Philippe Barthélémy et Sylvia Grino, Kowa Building, Xaveer de Geyter, Belgique, Maison à Brasschaat, Antwerp Kobé, Japon Jacques Moussafir, UFR Arts PARIS 8, St-Denis Francis Immeuble de logements, RémySoler, Marciano, le gymnase Ruffi,Clichy Marseille 2002 Nicolas IsabelMichelin, Hérault et Yves Arnod, la patinoire Sud” de Grenoble LABFAC, Maison des Services“Pole Publics, Montfermeil David Trottin et Louis Pailllard, PÉRIPHÉRIQUES, maison MR, Pomponne, et maison icône, Montreuil Louisa Hutton, sauerbruch architectes, siège socialFrance GSW, Berlin François Roche, R&Sie...hutton , maison Barak, Sommières, Anne Lacaton et Jean-Philippe Vassal, site de créations contemporaines, Palais de Tokyo, Paris Shigeru Ban, Japon, Pavillon du Japon, Hanovre 2000 Marc Mimram, La Passerelle Solférino et le Passage des Tuileries, Paris Dominique Lyon, « Les Tilleuls » 55»logements P.L.A.,P.L.A., GagnyGagny Dominique Lyon, « Les Tilleuls 55 logements 2001 Marc Shigeru Ban, Japon, Pavillon du Japon, Hanovre 2000, Allemagne Mimram, La Passerelle Solférino et le Passage des Tuileries Louisa Hutton, Sauerbruch Hutton Architectes, siège social GSW, Berlin, Allemagne Anne Lacaton et Jean-Philippe Vassal,des siteServices de créations contemporaines, Palais de Tokyo, Paris Nicolas Michelin, LABFAC, Maison Publics, Montfermeil Francis Soler, Immeuble de logements, Clichy François Roche, R&Sie... , maison Barak, Sommières, France Xaveer de Geyter, Maison à Brasschaat, Antwerp, Belgique David Trottin et Louis dECOi Pailllard, PÉRIPHÉRIQUES, MR et maison icôneU.K. Mark Goulthorpe, architect(e)s, façade maison de l’Opéra, Birmingham, Carlos Ferrater, Hôtel, Palais de Catalogne, Fitness Center, Barcelone, Espagne Isabel Hérault et Yves Arnod, la patinoire “Pole Sud” de Grenoble Alfredo Paya Benedito, Musée de l’université San Vincente del Raspeig, Alicante, Espagne JoaoMarciano, Luis Carrilho Da Graca, Rémy le gymnase Ruffi,Pavillon Marseillede la Connaissance des Mers, Lisbonne, Portugal Annette Gigon, Agence Gigon/Guyer, Musée Liner, Appenzel, Suisse Jacques Moussafir, UFR Arts PARIS 8, St-Denis Félix Claus, Agence Claus en Kaan Architekten, Cimetière Zorgvlied, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas ManuelBarthélémy Gausa, Actar Arquitectura, Espagne, M’House, logements à la carte, Nantes Philippe et Silvia Grino, Kowa Building, Kobé -des Japon 2000 Willem Jan Neutelings, Bâtiment Minnaert, Université d’Utrecht, Pays-Bas Daniel Libeskind, World Trade Center, New York William Alsop, Bibliothèque de Peckham, Londres, U.K. Hans Hollein, Complexe scolaire de New Donau City, Vienne, Autriche Peter Stutchbury, Bay House, Sydney Henri Ciriani, maison privée, Pérou NOX Architects, LarsÉcole Spuybroek, Maisonde Folie, Lilleet des Territoires, Marne-la-Vallée Bernard Tschumi, d’Architecture la Ville Patrick Berger, Siège de l’UEFA, Nyon, Suisse Hans-Walter Müller, Volume Chaillot II, architectures gonflables Christian de Portzamparc, Tour LVMH, New York, USA Massimiliano new Milan Trade Fair ArchitectureFuksas, Studio, The Parlement Européen, Strasbourg Dominique Perrault, Piscine et le Vélodrome Olympiques, Berlin, Allemagne Antoinette Robain et Claire Guieysse, Centre national de la Danse, Pantin Massimiliano Fuksas, Maison des Arts de Bordeaux Jean-Marc Ibos et Myrto Vitart, Maison des adolescents, Paris - Caserne des Sapeurs-Pompiers, Nanterre 17