Herman Hertzberger
A selection of interviews and reviews of 2012 RIBA Gold Medal winner Herman Hertzberger's workHertzberger on the slow track
From the archive 1988: Francis Duffy in conversation with Hertzberger reflects on the leading and blunt edges that the Dutch ministry of social welfare headquarters represents
Interview: RIBA Gold Medalist Hertzberger talks candidly to the AJ
As the RIBA honours Herman Hertzberger, 79, with a Gold Medal, the Dutch architect tells James Pallister why he advocates a return to tool-based education, re-using empty office buildings and why the profession should stop thinking about beauty and start making buildings that work
The humanity of Hertzberger
RIBA Gold Medalist Herman Hertzberger has spent the past 50 years designing buildings on a human scale, writes Andrew Dawes
Hermann Hertzberger at the RIBA - Familiar themes
From the archive 1971: Peter Scher reviews RIBA Gold Medal winner Hermann Hertzberger’s lecture given at the RIBA in February 1971
Next year's President's Medals should reward real life briefs
[THIS WEEK] The President’s Medal winners ‘seem to think ordinary life processes of contemporary society are too boring to merit attention’.
Going for Gold at the RIBA and the AIA
From the Architectural Review: William JR Curtis reflects on the medal winning success of Herman Hertzberger and Steven Holl
Hertzberger: ‘Architects try to make the special ordinary. We should do the opposite’
Herman Hertzberger ended his Royal Gold Medal lecture with a sideswipe at icon-culture and a plea for architecture which concentrates more on the social than the individual
Herman Hertzberger wins RIBA Gold Medal
Dutch architect Herman Hertzberger has won the 2012 RIBA Gold Medal
AJ Buildings Library
Images and drawings for The Centraal Beheer
by Herman Hertzberger
in the AJ Buildings Library






