Christian Kerez

Christian Kerez (born 27 May 1962 in Maracaibo) is a Swiss architect, architectural photography and an university professor.

Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz

Biography

Christian Kerez studied at ETH Zurich and worked for Rudolf Fontana from 1991 til 1993. He worked in the field of architecture photography and opened in 1993 his own studio in Zurich. Kerez has been a visiting professor in design and architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology since 2001, as assistant professor since 2003 and as full professor for design and architecture since 2009.[1] In 2012 he held the Kenzo Tange Chair at Harvard University Graduate School of Design.[2] At the 15th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale Kerez designed the Swiss Pavilion.[3]

Work

Kerez photorgaphed for Valerio Olgiati, Herzog & de Meuron, Bearth & Deplazes and Miroslav Šik.

At office of Rudolf Fontana

  • 1992–1993: Oberrealta Chapel, Cazis
  • 1992–1993: Mortuary, Bonaduz
St. Nepomuk, Cazis

Own buildings

Schoolhouse Leutschenbach, Zurich
  • 1998–2000: Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz with Morger & Degelo, Basel
  • 1999–2003: Apartment building on Forsterstrasse, Zurich
  • 1999–2003: Schoolhouse Breiten, Eschenbach
  • 2002–2009: Schoolhouse Leutschenbach, Zurich with landscape architect Maurus Schifferli[4]
  • 2004–2007: House with one wall, Zurich[5]
  • 2006–2013: House with a Lakeview, Thalwil
  • 2006–2014: Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw competition 1st prize
  • 2008: Holcim Competence Center, Holderbank competition 1st prize
  • 2009–2014: House with a missing column', Zurich[6]
  • 2009–2013: Porto Seguro Housing Development Project, Paraisopolis, São Paulo
  • 2013–2018: Office Building, Lyon Confluence Îlot A3, Lyon
  • 2013–2021: House Tomio Okamura, Prague
  • 2021: The Bahrain Pavilion at Expo 2020, Dubai (delayed one year because of the COVID-19 pandemic)[7]

Awards and distinctions (selection)

Bibliography

  • Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Morger Degelo Kerez Architects, texts by Hans Frei, Friedemann Malsch, Norbert Jansen, photo-essay by Thomas Flechtner. Lars Müller Publishers, Baden 2000, ISBN 978-3-907078-25-9
  • Valerio Olgiati, Das Gelbe Haus, Kunsthaus Bregenz, archiv kunst architektur, Werkdokumente 19, 2000, Hatje Cantz Verlag, ISBN 3-7757-1004-3, 82 pages
  • Les échelles de la réalité. L’architecture de Christian Kerez. Exhibition catalogue. Texts by Martin Steinmann and Christian Kerez, EPFL, Lausanne 2006
  • Conflicts Politics Construction Privacy Obsession. Materials on the Work of Christian Kerez. Texts by Hubertus Adam, Marcel Andino, Hans Frei, Tibor Joanelly. Moritz Küng (ed.) and deSingel international arts campus, Antwerp and Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern 2008, ISBN 978-3-7757-2280-3
  • El Croquis 145: Christian Kerez 2000-2009. Fundamentos arquitectonicos, basics on architecture. Texts by Georg Frank, Hans Frei and Christian Kerez, El Croquis, Madrid 2009, ISBN 978-84-88386-54-0
  • Christian Kerez: Uncertain Certainty, Publ.: Toto, Tokyo 2013, ISBN 978-4-88706-334-1
  • El Croquis 182: Christian Kerez 2010-2015. With a Glossary by Christian Kerez, El Croquis, Madrid 2015; ISBN 978-84-88386-87-8
  • Hatje Cantz Verlag Sammlung Goetz, Nachtwallfahrtskapelle Locherboden

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 2006: Les échelles de la réalité. L’architecture de Christian Kerez, with catalogue, EPFL Lausanne
  • 2006: Innenansichten, Arbeiten von Christian Kerez, Swiss Architecture Museum, Basle
  • 2008: Progetti 1988–2007, Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio
  • 2008: Conflicts Politics Construction Privacy Obsession, De Singel Int. Art Campus, Antwerp and CASA Vertigo/ Technische Universiteit, Eindhoven
  • 2009: Traum & Wirklichkeit, aut. architektur und tirol, Innsbruck
  • 2010: People meet in Architecture, Italian Pavilion (participation), 12th International Architecture Biennale in Venice, curated by: Kazuyo Sejima
  • 2013: Contrast & Continuity, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge
  • 2013: The Rule of the Game, Toto Gallery MA, Tokyo[8]
  • 2016: Incidental Space, Pavilion of Switzerland, 15th Venice Biennale[9]

References

Footnotes

  1. Kerez, Christian (2013). Uncertain Certainty (2nd ed.). Tokyo: Toto. p. 284. ISBN 9784887063341. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  2. "Contrast & Continuity". Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Harvard University. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  3. "15th International Architecture Biennale in Venice". Pro Helvetia. 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  4. Lentz, Linda C. (January 2012). "A School With a View". Architectural Record. p. 111.
  5. "House with One Wall / Christian Kerez". ArchDaily. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  6. "House With A Missing Column". Architizer. 2 April 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  7. "Bahrain Pavilion | Expo 2020 Dubai".
  8. "Christian Kerez - The Rule of the Game". Toto. Toto Gallery MA. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  9. ""Incidental Space" A project by Christian Kerez". biennials.ch. Pro Helvetia. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
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