Anne Holtrop

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Anne Holtrop (born 1977, The Netherlands) graduated cum laude in architecture from the Academy of Architecture in Amsterdam in 2005 and is currently based in Amsterdam and Bahrain. His work ranges from models to temporary spaces and buildings. This year the first two major buildings: the Museum Fort Vechten and the National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain, will open. He is course director of the master Studio for Immediate Spaces at the Sandberg Instituut Amsterdam, and was editor of OASE, an architectural journal for architecture from 2005 till 2013. For his practice he has has been awarded several grants from the Mondrian Fund, as well as receiving the Charlotte Köhler Prize for Architecture from the Prince Bernhard Cultural Foundation. 2014 First Prize National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain 2012 Basic Stipend Mondrian Fund, 2011 First Prize National Museum for the New Dutch Waterline, 2008 Charlotte Köhler Prize for Architecture, 2007 and 2005 Starter Stipend Mondrian Fund
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Anne Holtrop (born 1977, The Netherlands) graduated cum laude in architecture from the Academy of Architecture in Amsterdam in 2005 and is currently based in Amsterdam and Bahrain. His work ranges from models to temporary spaces and buildings. This year the first two major buildings: the Museum Fort Vechten and the National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain, will open. He is course director of the master Studio for Immediate Spaces at the Sandberg Instituut Amsterdam, and was editor of OASE, an architectural journal for architecture from 2005 till 2013. For his practice he has has been awarded several grants from the Mondrian Fund, as well as receiving the Charlotte Köhler Prize for Architecture from the Prince Bernhard Cultural Foundation. 2014 First Prize National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain 2012 Basic Stipend Mondrian Fund, 2011 First Prize National Museum for the New Dutch Waterline, 2008 Charlotte Köhler Prize for Architecture, 2007 and 2005 Starter Stipend Mondrian Fund