Ron van Logchem

Architect at Mecanoo

Ron Van Logchem is an accomplished architect currently working at Mecanoo architecten b.v. since October 2009. Prior experience includes a role as Bachelor of Built Environment at DP6 Architectuurstudio from November 2008 to October 2009, and Bouwkundig ingenieur positions at Room for Architecture (R4a) from September 2005 to November 2008, as well as a short tenure at Visser&Roggeband bouwtechniek in June 2007. Additionally, Ron served as an Assistent uitvoerder at Heembouw from September 2003 to February 2004. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in Architecture from Academie van Bouwkunst Rotterdam (2006-2012) and an Ingenieur degree in Bouwkunde from De Haagse Hogeschool / The Hague University of Applied Sciences (2000-2005).

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The Hague, Netherlands

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Mecanoo

Mecanoo, officially founded in Delft in 1984, is made up of a highly multidisciplinary staff of creative professionals from 25 countries. The team includes architects, interior designers, urban planners, landscape architects as well as architectural technicians and support staff. Mecanoo is led by Francine Houben (Creative Director & Founding Partner), Floris Overheul (Financial Director), Dick van Gameren (Design & Research Partner), and Partners/Architects Nuno Fontarra, Rick Splinter and Arne Lijbers. Mecanoo has extensive experience designing and realising exceptional buildings which serve client ambitions while creating vibrant end-user spaces. Each project responds to our philosophy of People, Place and Purpose: to the client’s requirements and the user’s needs (People); the physical context, climate and culture (Place); and the current and predicted potential of a building’s function (Purpose). The result is unique solutions for each varying situation, in which the disciplines of architecture, urban planning, landscape and interior combine in a non-traditional way. Over the years we have learned that functions inevitably change. Therefore, we must create buildings that are prepared for (un)predictable change. Sustainability is an inherent aspect of our design approach, feeding into an ambition to create new identity in a world of globalization, resulting in inspiring and authentic places, socially relevant for people and communities. Preoccupied not by a focus on form, but on process, consultation, context, urban scale and integrated sustainable design strategies, the practice creates culturally significant buildings with a human touch.


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Delft, Netherlands

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51-200

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