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Erick van Egeraat ((:ˈeːrɪk vɑn ˈeːɣəraːt); born 1956) is a Dutch architect and author. He heads the architectural practice based in Rotterdam with offices in Moscow, Budapest and Prague. He is best known for his projects of ING Group Headquarters in Budapest,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Erick van Egeraat provides a shot of architectural adrenaline )〕 Drents Museum in Assen, The Rock tower in Amsterdam,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Erick van Egeraat Office Tower )〕 Incineration line in Roskilde,〔 Main building and Auditorium in Leipzig University〔 and the Corporate University of Sberbank in Moscow.〔 He is the winner of RIBA Award 2007,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Erick van Egeraat wins RIBA and Renaissance awards )〕 Best Building Award 2011&2012〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Designed by Erick van Egeraat wins a Russian Best Building Award 2011 )〕 and European Property Award 2013. ==Early career== Erick van Egeraat graduated from the Delft University of Technology, Department of Architecture. During his last year in the university, after winning the competition to design flexible youth housing at Kruisplein, Rotterdam he co-founded Mecanoo with Henk Döll, Francine Houben, Roelf Steenhuis and Chris de Weijer. The early years of Mecanoo were characterized by projects which challenged the norms of urban renewal and social housing.〔Egeraat, E. van & Sudjic D. ''Six ideas about architecture''. Birkhäuser: Basel, 1997, p.9〕 Notable projects include Housing Kruisplein, Rotterdam (1980-1985), Bilderberg Parkhotel, Rotterdam (1990-1992), House 13 at the IGA Stuttgart 1993 (1990-1993), Faculty of Economics and Management, Utrecht (1991-1995) and the Library at Delft University of Technology (1992-1998).
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