Chris van Duijn
Architect Rotterdam / Netherlands
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Zardun
Gulf of Aqaba / Saudi Arabia / 2023
![Leyja | Adventure Hotel](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
Leyja | Adventure Hotel
Gulf of Aqaba / Saudi Arabia / 2023
![Hongik University Seoul Campus](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
Hongik University Seoul Campus
Seoul / South Korea / 2023
![The Summit](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
The Summit
Shenzhen / China / 2022
![Galleria](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
Galleria
Gwanggyo / South Korea / 2020
![Axel Springer Campus](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
Axel Springer Campus
Berlin / Germany / 2020
![Fondazione Prada](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
Fondazione Prada
Milan / Italy / 2018
![Bibliothèque Alexis de Tocqueville](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
Bibliothèque Alexis de Tocqueville
Caen / France / 2017
![Nuovo campus del Chu Hai College](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
Nuovo campus del Chu Hai College
Hong Kong / China / 2009
![MEETT Toulouse](/Assets/images/empty-200x150.png)
MEETT Toulouse
Toulouse / France
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Chris van Duijn is a Partner at OMA since 2014 and leads OMA’s work in Asia. He joined the practice in 1996 and has been involved in some of OMA’s most renowned projects such as Universal Studios in Los Angeles, the Prada stores in New York and Los Angeles (2001), Casa da Música in Porto (2005), CCTV Headquarters in Beijing (2012) and Prada Transformer in Seoul (2009). Among his recently completed projects are Hanwha Galleria department store in Seoul (2020), MEETT Toulouse Exhibition and Convention Centre (2020), Axel Springer Campus in Berlin (2020), the extension of Beijing UCCA Center for Contemporary Art (2019) and Genesis Gangnam car dealership in Seoul (2018). Ongoing projects include Hangzhou Prism, CMG Times Center in Shenzhen, and Simone Veil Bridge in Bordeaux. *Photo by Marko Seifert, Courtesy of OMA*