Herzog & de Meuron, a renowned Swiss architecture firm, is headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, where it was founded in 1978 by childhood friends Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron. The duo, both born in 1950, met at school in Basel and later studied architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. They gained international recognition early in their careers with projects like the Blue House in Oberwil, Switzerland, and the Ricola Storage Building in Laufen.
Today, Herzog & de Meuron is a sophisticated organization with over 600 people and offices worldwide. The firm has executed projects in 40 countries across various sectors, including social, cultural, and corporate environments. Notable recent projects include the Lombard Odier New Headquarters in Bellevue, Switzerland, and Calder Gardens in Philadelphia, a museum dedicated to Alexander Calder's work. The firm is currently involved in the renovation of The Breuer Building in New York for Sotheby's. Herzog & de Meuron's approach emphasizes collaboration and contextual sensitivity, often blending historical preservation with modern functionality. Their deep connection to Basel, where they have also contributed to local architectural landmarks, underscores their commitment to both local and global architectural excellence.
