The George H. Scanlon Foundation Lecture REDUX.5 by Michiel Riedijk

Through the initiative and support of Director Pat Scanlon, the GEORGE H. SCANLON FOUNDATION has generously funded an annual George H. Scanlon Foundation Lecture since 1998. The George H. Scanlon Foundation Lecture REDUX.5 celebrates this enduring and successful 19-year lecture series by featuring its 2005 lecturer, MICHIEL RIEDIJK, who will present the work of Neutelings Riedijk Architects.

MICHIEL RIEDIJK established the Rotterdam-based office Neutelings Riedijk Architects with Willem Jan Neutelings in 1992. Over the past twenty-five years Neutelings Riedijk Architects has established itself as a leading practice specializing in the design and realization of complex projects for public, commercial, and cultural buildings. Some exemplar works are the MAS Museum in Antwerp, the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in Hilversum, and the Culture House ‘Rozet’ in Arnhem. Currently the office is working on projects such as the Dutch Natural History Museum ‘Naturalis’ in Leiden, the ZIL Art Towers in Moscow, and a new office building for the Flemish Government in Brussels.

This lecture is free and open to the public.

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