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Herzog & de Meuron - Switzerland
Herzog
& de Meuron is considered to be one of the leading international
architectural offices, with its head office in Basel, Switzerland.
Jacques Herzog (born 19 April 1950) and Pierre de Meuron (born 8 May
1950) were both attending the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(ETH) in Zurich. They founded their joint firm in 1978 in Basel. Their
first works were realized in Basel and its surroundings. With a steady
growing success, they were able to gain many international commissions.
They became internationally famous with the conversion of the giant
Bankside Power Station in London, becoming the new home of Tate Modern.
In 2001 Herzog & de Meuron were awarded the Pritzker Prize.
1989 - 1992 Goetz Collection Gallery Building, Munich
1989 - 2004 Extension of Helvetia Head Office, St. Gallen
1989 - 1993 Pfaffenholz Sports Centre - Saint-Louis
1994 - 2000 Tate Modern, London
1996 - 2000 Apartement Building Rue des Suisses 17, Paris
1996 - 2000 Commercial and Apartment Building Herrenstrasse, Munich
1996 - 2002 St. Jakob Park Football Stadium, Basel
1998 - 2002 REHAB Centre for Spinal Cord and Brain Injuries, Basel
2001 - 2003 Expansion of Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau
2001 - 2008 Caixa Forum, Madrid
2003 Prada Boutique, Tokyo
2005 - 2016 Tate Modern Switch House, London
2007 - 2015 New Headquarters for BBVA, Madrid
2011 - 2015 Apartment Building Zellwegerpark, Uster
2011 - 2015 Chäserrugg Cable Car Station and Restaurant, Unterwasser
2013 - 2017 Apartment Building Îlot A3 La Confluence, Lyon
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