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Budapest City Hall
Erick van Egeraat wins international competition to design a new wings for 18th century baroque building, 118,000sqm project includes offices, hotel and underground station connection. 3 Nov 2008

Erick van Egeraat Wins Rietveldprize for Best New Building at University of Utrecht

Erick van Egeraat Architects - Background:

Hungarian building
building image © from Erick van Egeraat Architects 040107

Background on Erick Van Egeraat issued by EDI re Edinburgh Galleries
Architecture Competition, cropped & pasted here for reference:

Erick Van Egeraat Associated Architects
Founded in 1995, Erick Van Egeraat Associated Architects has offices in London,
Budapest, Rotterdam and Prague. Its practice mainly focuses on urban, arts,
education and residential sectors of architecture. Currently, the largest project for EVE is the redevelopment of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford upon Avon.

In 2000, Erick Van Egeraat received an Honorary Fellowship from the RIBA.

Budapest architecture
building image © from Erick van Egeraat Architects 040107

Building News:

Municipal Theatre of Haarlem, The Netherlands
2008

Photograph © Christian Richters
Municipal Theatre Haarlem

City Hall, Grave, nr Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2008

© Christian Richters
Dutch City Hall

Drents Museum Extension, Assen, The Netherlands

Erick van Egeraat: Dutch building
Architecture competition winner: Erick van Egeraat
Shortlisted:
ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd]
Holzer Kobler en Drexler Guinand Jauslin
Jürgen Mayer H.
Winka Dubbeldam/Archi-tectonics

Russian Black Sea development, Sochi
Russian Black Sea archipelago
Erick van Egeraat: Russian building

National Library & National Bank of the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan

Erick van Egeraat: Russian building

mima - new Middlesbrough art gallery, County Durham, northeast England
Nov 2006
Erick van Egeraat: first English building

Erick van Egeraat: New Projects and Awards in the UK, France and Hungary

Budapest building
building image © from Erick van Egeraat Architects 040107

Metzo College Doetinchem: PR from Erick van Egeraat, Netherlands Jan 07
Metzo College Doetinchem
Erick van Egeraat: Doetinchem Building

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Key buildings (alphabetical):

Canning Town - Masterplanning project, Newham, east London, England
2007-
City Hall, Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands
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Deák Palota - Refurbishment, Budapest, Hungary
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Drents Museum Extension, Assen, Netherlands
2008-11
ING Headquarters, Budapest, Hungary
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ING Headquarters - Extension, Budapest, Hungary
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Inholland University Rotterdam - educational building, Netherlands
2007
Mahler 4 Office tower, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2007-
Masterplan for Oosterdoks Island, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2007-
Masterplan for Milanofiori, Milan, Italy
2007-
Metzo College, Doetinchem, Netherlands
2006
mima, Middlesbrough, County Durham, England
2006
Mixed-use project, Quartier de l'Amphitheatre, Metz, France
2007-
Pop Stage, Breda, The Netherlands [Copper in Architecture Award Shortlist 2005]
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Royal Netherlands Embassy, Warsaw, Poland
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Royal Shakespeare Theatre - Redevelopment, Stratford upon Avon, England
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Überseequartier / HafenCity projects, Hamburg, Germany
2007-
University of Utrecht - educational building, Netherlands
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University of Leiden - educational building, Netherlands
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Vershina Trade & Entertainment Centre, Surgut, Russia
2007-
University of Utrecht - Faculty for the Biomedic Cluster, Netherlands
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Utrecht School for Fashion and Graphic Industry - educational building, Netherlands
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Dutch buildings

Erick van Egeraat: first English building



World Architecture : e-architect - a guide to key buildings across the globe

Erick Van Egeraat : Warwickshire building

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