Wiel Arets
Wiel Arets is a renowned Dutch architect and educator born in 1959. He studied at Eindhoven University of Technology, where he later earned his Ph.D., and has taught at institutions like TU Delft and served as Dean at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago. Founding Wiel Arets Architects with offices in Amsterdam, Maastricht, and Zurich, his firm specializes in contemporary, functional, and sustainable designs across residential, commercial, and educational sectors.
Arets is celebrated for projects such as the Utrecht University Library and the Allianz Headquarters in Zurich. His contributions have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Victor de Stuers Award, a Mies van der Rohe Special Mention, and the Chicago Athenaeum International Architecture Award.
Beyond architecture, Arets is a prolific writer with publications like "An Alabaster Skin" and "STILLS: A Timeline of Ideas," and has participated in cultural events like the Venice Biennale. His work reflects a commitment to innovation, education, and the integration of design into everyday life.