Erik Behrens
Erik Behrens | |
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Born | May 14, 1975 |
Nationality | German |
Education | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Occupation | Architect |
Erik Behrens (born 14 May 1975) is a German architect and designer.[1]
Early life and career
[edit]In 2006 he moved to London to join EDAW to become a key member of the team designing the London 2012 Olympic Park and Legacy development.[2]
He has worked on several projects that have won various national and international honors and awards, including the prestigious International Architecture Awards of the Chicago Athenaeum.[3]
In 2020, the Al Wahda Arches, a 100-meter-tall immersive public artwork and national landmark in Qatar, was completed, attracting a lot of media attention to him.[4][5]
He worked as AECOM’s architecture design director and project leader on the reinvigoration of the 1994 built Waterloo International railway station.[6]
In the AlUla desert in Saudi Arabia, Erik Behrens and his team are designing a new equestrian village with low-lying, sand-colored structures.[7]
He is the architect of the Gordie Howe International Bridge the longest Cable-stayed bridge in North America.[8][9]
Erik Behrens and James Haig Streeter are architects commissioned by the Qatar Foundation, they designed the Oxygen Park in Doha capital of Qatar.[10]
Awards
[edit]- 2022 Chicago Athenaeum International Award – Al Wahda Arches
- 2021: Chicago Athenaeum International Award – Oxygen Park[11]
- 2018: ENR Best Global Projects Award – Lusail Expressway
- 2017: Finalist World Architecture Festival – Oxygen Park
- 2016: World Architecture News Future Project Award 2016 – Underwater Domes of Istanbul, Turkey
- 2008: Shenzhen-Hong Kong Biennale of Urbanism and Architecture – Greenmetropolis
- 2008: European Urban and Regional Planning Award- Greenmetropolis
Publications
[edit]- Archplus, 168 Chinesischer Hochgeschwindigkeits Urbanismus, 2004, ISSN 0587-3452
- MADA in Model, 2005, ISBN 7-80177-305-5/TU
- Urban Landscape 07, Fuck the Context, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, 2007
- Updating Germany 100 Projects for a Better Future, Hatje Cantz Verla, 2008, ISBN 978-3775722629
- New Geographies, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 2008, ISBN 978-1-934510-13-1.
- Stadt Bauen, Deutscher Stadtebaupreis 2008, Jovis, ISBN 978-3-939633-88-4
- Ecological Urbanism, Co-published by Harvard University Graduate School of Design and Lars Muller Publishers, 2016, ISBN 978-3037784679
- Territories, Die Stadt aus der Landschaft entwickeln, Birkhauser, 2019, ISBN 978-3-7643-8844-7
Gallery
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Qatar’s capital, Doha, Oxygen Park
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Detroit River, Canada–United States border, Gordie Howe International Bridge
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Lusail Expressway, Onaiza, Qatar, Al Wahda Arches
References
[edit]- ^ "Revisiting the Green Lung of Education City". Scale. 5 July 2022.
- ^ "Oxygen Park is a Green Lung in the Doha Desert". Azure. 10 October 2017.
- ^ "The World's Foremost International Distinguished Building, Landscape Architecture, and Urbanism Awards". Chicago Athenaeum.
- ^ Design, Global (12 September 2022). "Erik Behrens' Gateway Arches for AECOM in Doha transform a monotonous highway infrastructure into a monumental work of public art". Global Design News.
- ^ Behrens, Erik (1 December 2022). "soaring al wahda arches intertwine to mark qatar's thriving future & pearl-diving heritage". designboom, architecture & design magazine. Designboom.
- ^ Photography, Jonathan Bell last updated Contributions from Hufton + Crow- (6 May 2021). "Waterloo Station terminal has got a new look". Wallpaper.
- ^ "AECOM reveals equestrian village with low-lying and sand-colored units in AlUla desert". World Architecture Community.
- ^ Dunlap, Keith (28 November 2023). "Gordie Howe International Bridge: 5 questions we asked architect as construction continues along U.S.-Canada border". WJXT.
- ^ "AECOM to build the longest cable-stayed bridge in north america". designboom | architecture & design magazine. 14 January 2019.
- ^ "OXYGEN PARK Doha, Qatar".
- ^ Design News, Global (11 October 2021). "Erik Behrens and James Haig Streeter at AECOM devise a man-made 'green lung' park inspired by nature complete with balloon flights above the subterranean grounds". Global Design News.