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Diener & Diener


Diener & Diener is an architectural firm established in Basel, Switzerland in 1942. The second generation of Diener & Diener has been active since 1980. The Basel office, along with its subsidiary in Berlin, has been headed by Roger Diener, since 2011, together with Terese Erngaard, Andreas Rüedi, and Michael Roth.

Roger Diener studied at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ) and later returned as a professor. He is one of the co-founders of Studio Basel, a practice-based architectural education outpost of ETHZ. Diener has also been a visiting professor at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, the School of Architecture in Vienna, Academie van Bouwkunst in Amsterdam and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Roger Diener has been a board member of the German Foundation for Monument Protection, Berlin, 2005 – 2013, and member of the Swiss Federal Commission of historic monuments, 2013 – Awards: 2002 – Grande Médaille d’Or d’Architecture, Académie d’Architecture, Paris; 2009 – Prix Meret Oppenheim; 2010 – Prize of the German Architecture Museum (DAM) for Architecture in Germany; 2011 – Heinrich Tessenow Medal.

Hammerstrasse, Basel, Switzerland, 1978–1981; Riehenring, Basel, Switzerland, 1980–1985; Apartment Buildings St. Alban–Tal, Basel, Switzerland, 1981–1986; Roquette Residential Buildings, in collaboration with Dani Karavan, Paris, France, 1992–1996; Parkkolonnaden, Berlin, Germany, 1994–2000; KNSM- and Java–Island, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1995–2001; Office and Residential Buildings, ‘Quartier 110’, Berlin, Germany, 1996–2004; Row Houses Isteinerstrasse, In collaboration with August Künzel Landschaftsarchitekten, Basel, Switzerland, 1997–2003; Bäumleingasse, Basel, Switzerland, 1999–2005; Ypenburg, in collaboration with West 8, The Hague, The Netherlands, 2000–2003; Musterhaus, in collaboration with Architekt Krischanitz, Hadersdorf, Vienna, Austria, 2000–2007; Maag Residential Building, Zurich, Switzerland, 2002–2012; Mobimo Tower, Residential Building and Hotel, Zurich, Switzerland, 2002–2011; Casa A1 at the Olympic Village, with Steidle + Partner, Torino, Italy, 2003–2006; Westkaai 1 + 2 Apartment Buildings, in collaboration with Michel Desvigne Paysagiste, Antwerp, Belgium, 2005–2009; Apartment Building with daycare centre, Macrolot A2, in collaboration with Peter Suter, Boulogne–Billancourt, France, 2005–2009; Markthalle Basel Tower, Basel, Switzerland, 2007–2012; Apartment Buildings Champfèr, Champfèr, Switzerland, 2008–2013; House Rewers Rahbek, Falster, Denmark, 2009–2011;


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