Anne Holtrop is an architect and the founder of Studio Anne Holtrop, which is based in Amsterdam and Bahrain. Among its built projects is the Museum Fort Vechten in the Netherlands. Anne Holtrop is an associate professor at ETH Zurich. The studio received the Charlotte Köhler Prize for Architecture in 2007 and the Iakov Chernikhov International Prize in 2016.
Yuiko Shigeta has worked at Studio Anne Holtrop in Bahrain since 2018. She is also teaching assistant to Anne Holtrop at ETH Zurich since 2019. She was trained in fine arts at Kyoto Seika University, and in design and craftsmanship at Design Academy Eindhoven.
Stephan Lando has worked as an architect with Christian Kerez and Go Hasegawa, and currently teaches at ETH Zurich with Anne Holtrop. He coedited the book Defining Criteria (2018).
Marina Montresor has worked for Christian Kerez and for Domus magazine, and currently teaches at ETH Zurich with François Charbonnet and Patick Heiz. She coedited the book Defining Criteria (2018).
Massimiliano Marconi works for Studio Anne Holtrop in Bahrain. He studied architecture at the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio.
Julius Henkel works for Studio Anne Holtrop. He studied at the Bauhaus University in Weimar and ETH Zurich, where he is currently finishing his diploma.
Senta Fahrländer is currently completing a bachelor's degree in architecture at ETH Zurich.
Cristiana Lopes is an architect and principal, together with Giacomo Brenna, of Lopes Brenna, a studio based in Italy and Switzerland. She is also a teaching assistant at the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio.
Angélique Kuenzle is an architect and designer, currently completing a master's degree at ETH Zurich. She previously studied interior design at HEAD in Geneva.
Laura Merlin is completing a master's degree in architecture at the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio. She previously worked for Go Hasegawa and Associates in Tokyo.
Jonas Kissling studied architecture in Berne, and is now completing a master's degree in architecture at ETH Zurich.
Philipp Wündrich is an architect and the cofounder, with Alexander Tochtermann, of Tochtermann Wündrich, a studio based in Milan and Munich. The practice has been nominated for the Young German Architects Award, and the DAM German architecture prize. Wündrich is a visiting professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.