UNStudio | |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | Ben van Berkel Caroline Bos Astrid Piber Gerard Loozekoot Hannes Pfau |
Founded | 1988 |
Location | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart (2001-2006) |
Projects | Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam (1990-1996) |
UNStudio (formerly Van Berkel en Bos Architectenbureau) is a Dutch architectural practice specializing in architecture, urban development and "infrastructural" projects. The practice was founded in 1988 by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos. The initials "UN" stand for United Network, a reference to the collaborative nature of the practice comprising individuals from various countries with backgrounds and technical training in numerous fields. In 2009 UNStudio Asia was established, with its first offices located in Shanghai and Hong Kong. UNStudio Asia is a full service office with a multinational team of all-round and specialist architects and is intricately connected to UNStudio Amsterdam. Further offices are located in Frankfurt, Dubai and Melbourne. UNStudio has an average work-force of 250+ employees and a management team made up of two co-founders and three partners, Astrid Piber, Gerard Loozekoot and Hannes Pfau.