Jo Coenen & Co Architects, Holland Building, Dutch Design Studio, House, JCCA Office, Project Info
Jo Coenen – Dutch Architect : JCCA
Contemporary Dutch Architect Practice: Design Studio in The Netherlands, Europe
post updated 12 May 2023
Jo Coenen Architect Talk
24 Apr 2021
Marc Koehler Architects – Open House Event, Amsterdam, Netherlands
26 Jun 11.00 – 17.00, debate 14.00-15.00, drinks 15.00
Celebrating arrival in new office space at Keizersgracht 126 in Amsterdam
Marc Koehler Architects exhibition
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debate with neighbours – Pi de Bruijn, Jo Coenen, Rapp & Rapp and Thijs Asselbergs
Jo Coenen & Co Architekten – Key Projects
Featured Buildings by Jo Coenen Architects, alphabetical:
Netherlands Architecture Institute – NAI, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Date built: 1993
images : A2 Studio
Netherlands Architecture Institute
Dance & Music Centre, Den Haag, Netherlands
Date built: 2010
Design: Jo Coenen & Co Architekten / ARCADIS Netherlands
Dance & Music Centre Den Haag : Dutch Building Contest
Library and gallery, Heerlen, Netherlands
Date built: 1986
Emerald Empire, Amsterdam, Netherlands – residential
Date built: 1997
Centre Céramique Library, Maastricht, Netherlands
Date built: 1999
Q 30 – Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, Germany
Date built: 1999
Vesteda Tower, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Date built: 2006
More architecture design projects by Jo Coenen & Co Architects online soon
Location: Keizersgracht 126, Amsterdam, Holland, western Europe
Netherlands Architects Practice Information
Jo Coenen & Co Architects studio based in Amsterdam + Maaatricht, Holland and in Milan, Italy
Dutch Architects Offices
Dutch Architecture
photos : Jannes Linders
Jo (born 30 September 1949, in Heerlen) is a Dutch architect and urban planner. He studied architecture at the Eindhoven University of Technology (graduating in 1975), and later held professorships at TU Karlsruhe, Eindhoven University of Technology and Delft University of Technology.
Between 2000 and 2004 Coenen was Chief Government Architect of the Netherlands (Rijksbouwmeester). In 1995 he won the BNA Kubus award. He is honorary member of the Association of German Architects (BDA).
source: wikipedia
Jo Coenen (Heerlen 1949) graduated in architecture & urban planning from the department of architecture of Eindhoven University of Technology in 1975. Following his studies, he worked until 1979 as a research assistant at the same university and established important professional relationships Europe-wide with Prof O.M. Ungers in Cologne, Prof Rob Krier in Vienna, Prof Luigi Snozzi who was then a professor at the EPFL Lausanne, and Prof James Stirling at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, among others.
In 1979, before starting his own practice in Eindhoven in 1980, he worked on the new building of the Faculty of Letters in Amsterdam under Prof Aldo van Eyck and the architect Theo Bosch. After 10 years, he moved his operation to Maastricht to work on the Céramique master plan. After another 10 years, he opened a branch in Berlin to design the residence of the Dutch ambassador and to work on the Gendarmenmarkt project. This was followed other studios in Luxembourg (2002), Amsterdam (2002), Milan (2007) and finally Bern (2012).
Since the start of his academic career, Coenen has taught at various national and international colleges and universities (Aken, Karlsruhe, Lausanne, Milan and Delft ) In 1987, he was appointed Ordentlicher Professor Gebaüdelehre und Entwerfen at Karlsruhe University of Technology, of which he has been an honorary professor since 1995. In 2001, in the Netherlands, he was appointed professor of Public Building in the department of architecture at Delft University of Technology.
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Website: https://www.jocoenen.com/cv/index.html
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KeenSystems HQ, Gemert
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photograph : René de Wit
KeenSystems HQ
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