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Anne
Holtrop

Anne Holtrop (born 1977) is a Dutch architect known for his experimental and material-driven approach to design. He founded Studio Anne Holtrop in 2009, creating projects that explore form through process-based, tactile experimentation. His significant works include the Bahrain Pavilion at Expo 2015, the Matsudai Cultural Center in Japan, and the Qaysariya Souq renovation in Bahrain. Holtrop’s work often blurs the line between architecture and art, focusing on organic, abstract compositions. As a professor and practitioner, he continues to push architectural boundaries, redefining the relationship between materiality, structure, and spatial experience.

Books
STUDIO ANNE HOLTROP 2009 / 2020: Lugar, Matería, Gesto - Site, Matter, Gesture. 2020
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Studio Anne Holtrop. 2G - Issue 73. 2016
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Displayed Spaces: New Means of Architecture (Re)Presentation through Exhibitions. 2015
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