Machiel Spaan | |
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Born | Machiel Albertus Wilhelmus Spaan 5 December 1966 Nijmegen, Netherlands |
Occupation(s) | Architect, Educator |
Years active | 1992–present |
Website | www |
Machiel Spaan (Nijmegen, 5 December 1966) is a Dutch architect and educator. His designs are confluent and contextual.
Biography
editMachiel Spaan studied architecture at the Eindhoven University of Technology from 1985 until 1992. Upon his Master's degree in 1992 he co-founded M3H architecten, Amsterdam, of which he has remained co-owner together with architect Marc Reiniers.
Selected Works
editDe Mokumer, Van Beuningenstraat, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2005.[1] Zuiderkerk Prize 2005 (nominated)
Wooden Houses, Wenslauerstraat, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2013.[2] Amsterdamse Nieuwbouw Prize 2014 (second prize)
Wadland, in collaboration with landscape architect Bruno Doedens.
Tugelawegblokken, Tugelaweg, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2015.[3] Amsterdamse Nieuwbouw Prize 2016 (nominated); Arie Keppler Prize 2017 (first prize); Brick Award 2018 (nominated)
De Smaragd, Insulindeweg, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2016.[4] Zuiderkerk Prize 2016 (first prize)
Teaching
editMachiel Spaan has been a professor of architecture at the ArtEZ University of Arts and the Amsterdam University of the Arts. From 2007 until 2012 he also served as Head of the Department of Architecture at the Amsterdam University of the Arts.
Selected Pubications
editCrafting the Façade (U. Meister, C. Rist-Stadelman, M. Spaan, ed.), Park Books, Scheidegger & Spiess, Switzerland, 2018.
The Wandering Maker, Architectura and Natura, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2019 (forthcoming).
- ^ Documentation on De Mokumer: De Mokumer 2005
- ^ Review of Wooden Houses: Wooden Houses in Amsterdam by M3H Architecten Ashleigh Davis, Dezeen, 22 October 2013
- ^ Documentation on Tugelawegblokken: Tugelawegblokken 2015
- ^ Documentation on De Smaragd: De Smaragd 2016