Machiel Spaan Explained

Machiel Spaan
Birth Name:Machiel Albertus Wilhelmus Spaan
Birth Date:5 December 1966
Birth Place:Nijmegen, Netherlands
Occupation:Architect, educator

Machiel Spaan (born 5 December 1966) is a Dutch architect and educator.

Biography

Machiel Spaan was born on 5 December 1966 in Nijmegen. He studied architecture at the Eindhoven University of Technology from 1985 until 1992. Upon his master's degree in 1992 he founded M3H architecten, Amsterdam, of which he has remained owner together with architect Marc Reniers. Since 1994 Spaan has created more than forty apartment buildings in The Netherlands, mostly within the existing city of Amsterdam. His buildings have been selected for the Yearbook of Dutch Architecture in 2013/14[1] and 2015/16.[2] In 2016, his apartment building De Smaragd won the Zuiderkerk Prize, the most prestigious architecture prize awarded by the city of Amsterdam.[3]

Since 2000 Spaan has been a professor of architecture at the ArtEZ University of Arts and the Amsterdam University of the Arts respectively. From 2007 until 2012 he was Head of the Department of Architecture at the Amsterdam University of the Arts. As part of the Erasmus Programme he initiated, curated, and has taught a workshop series in seven European countries since 2008. In his educational projects, such as Tastenderwijs (2004), The Temporary Expert (2004–07), Building Tectonics (2007–14), Crafting the façade (2015-17), Spaan largely focusses on the creation of sensory experiences of architecture through engagement with materials and exploration of form. In collaboration with the landscape architect Bruno Doedens, he created the three environmental workshops Pannenland (2013),[4] Wadland (2014), and Windwerk (2016), engaging with the landscape in an ongoing process of transformation. A hallmark of Spaan's approach is an active engagement with the design question, taking confluence as a starting point. Questioning the physical, social, and historical context in an ongoing process towards innovation of the architectural form.[5]

Selected works by Spaan/ M3H architecten

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. https://www.naibooksellers.nl/architecture-in-the-netherlands-yearbook-2013-2014-architectuur-in-nederland-jaarboek-2013-2014.html Architectuur in Nederland Jaarboek 2013/14
  2. https://www.naibooksellers.nl/architecture-in-the-netherlands-yearbook-2015-2016-architectuur-in-nederland-jaarboek-2015-2016.html Architectuur in Nederland Jaarboek 2015/16
  3. https://www.parool.nl/amsterdam/de-smaragd-in-de-indische-buurt-winnaar-van-de-zuiderkerkprijs~a4429425/ De Smaragd in de Indische Buurt winnaar van de Zuiderkerkprijs
  4. https://www.groene.nl/artikel/oerol-de-zee-neemt-geen-afscheid Oerol. De zee neemt geen afscheid.
  5. https://www.dearchitect.nl/projecten/tugelablokken Tugelablokken. De nieuwe Tugelablokken zijn een voorbeeld van een Nieuwe Amsterdamse School die met respect voor geschiedenis en traditie de stad op een hedendaagse wijze vernieuwd.
  6. https://www.dezeen.com/2013/10/22/wooden-houses-in-amsterdam-by-m3h-architecten/ Wooden Houses in Amsterdam by M3H Architecten
  7. http://www.bouwtotaal.nl/2016/07/tugelablokken-modern-vakmanschap-geinspireerd-op-oude-details/ Tugelablokken. modern vakmanschap geïnspireerd op oude details
  8. https://www.volkskrant.nl/nieuws-achtergrond/de-amsterdamse-school-bestaat-honderd-jaar~ba500e87/ De Amsterdamse School bestaat honderd jaar. Een viering van zijn iconische bouwstijl.
  9. https://www.mooinoord-holland.nl/arie-keppler-prijs-2016/ Winnaars Arie Keppler Prijs 2016
  10. Herwaardering van de complexiteit van historische architectuur - Tugelawegblokken in Amsterdam door M3H architecten. M. van Winsen (auteur), A. van der Hoek (fotograaf). De Architect Magazine, VMN, Alphen aan de Rijn, December 2016
  11. https://www.volkskrant.nl/nieuws-achtergrond/een-poppenhuis-bouwen-is-geen-kinderspel~b782b080/ Een poppenhuis bouwen is geen kinderspel
  12. https://www.area-arch.it/en/area-154-acoustic-temples/ A short walk through space and sound
  13. https://www.tudelft.nl/2016/bk/publication-x-agendas-for-architecture/ News: X Agendas for Architecture. Book launch at the Dutch Pavilion, Venice Biennale, Italy, 27 May 2016