BiographySandor Naus is a Dutch architect and co-founder of the Monadnock studio. In 2001, he obtained a master's degree in architecture from the Academie voor Architectuur en Stedenbouw in Tilburg; in 1996, he graduated from the Academie voor Kunst en Vormgeving Sint Joost in Breda. He completed an internship at the AWG Architecten studio in Antwerp. After his studies, he moved to Antwerp, where he worked as a lead designer at Poulissen & Partners. In 2000, he relocated to Rotterdam, where he worked at
MVRDV until 2006. There, as a project architect, he was responsible for the realization of extensive projects, including the residential block
Parkrand in Amsterdam and the pop music venue
Effenaar in Eindhoven. Additionally, he worked on the Lloyd Hotel in Amsterdam and international projects, such as the
Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London from 2004 and the residential block
Celosia in Madrid. Since 2001, he has been active in various educational institutions, including Design Academy Eindhoven and the Academie voor Architectuur en Stedenbouw in Tilburg.
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