Herzog & de Meuron

Herzog & de Meuron Basel Ltd. is a Swiss architecture firm headquartered in Basel (Switzerland), founded by Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron.

Herzog & de Meuron Basel Ltd.
Practice information
PartnersJacques Herzog
Pierre de Meuron
Christine Binswanger
Esther Zumsteg
Ascan Mergenthaler
Stefan Marbach
Jason Frantzen
Robert Hösl
Andreas Fries
Wim Walschap
Simon Demeuse
Olga Bolshanina
Santiago Espitia Berndt
Steffen Riegas
Christoph Röttinger
Martin Knüsel
Tobias Winkelmann
Harry Gugger (former)
FoundersJacques Herzog
Pierre de Meuron
Founded1978
LocationBasel, Switzerland
Berlin, Germany
Munich, Germany
New York City, USA
San Francisco, USA
London, UK
Hong Kong, China
Significant works and honors
ProjectsTate Modern
Allianz Arena
Beijing National Stadium
M+ Museum
Elbphilharmonie
AwardsPritzker Prize (2001)
Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent (2001)
Royal Gold Medal (2007)
Schock Prize (1999)
Stirling Prize (2003)
Website
www.herzogdemeuron.com

In addition to their architectural practice, Herzog and de Meuron served as professors at ETH Zürich from 1999 to 2018, where they co-founded ETH Studio Basel in 1999 alongside architects Roger Diener and Marcel Meili within the department of architecture. They have also held teaching roles as visiting professors at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, with Jacques Herzog serving as a visiting tutor at the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.

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