London, UK, Mar 29, 2016 -- Francine Houben has received an Honorary Doctorate from Utrecht University. Maarten Hajer, Professor of Urban Futures at the Faculty of Geosciences, awarded the Honorary Doctorate during the University’s 380th Dies Natalis on March 29, 2016.
Francine Houben is the founding partner and creative director of Mecanoo architecten, based in Delft, The Netherlands. With her practice, she has created award winning designs such as the Library of Birmingham, the Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building in Boston, MA, and the Delft Municipal Offices and Train Station. Francine Houben curated the first International Architecture Biennial in Rotterdam and is a board member of the Society of Arts, part of the Royal Netherlands Academy for Arts and Sciences. She was recently commissioned to lead the design of the New York Public Library Midtown Campus renovation. In November 2015 Queen Máxima of the Netherlands presented the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds Prize to Francine for her oeuvre. The book ‘People Place Purpose’, which outlines Mecanoo’s approach, was also published in November 2015. |
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