Project Director, Studio Anne Holtrop
Remco Siebring (MSc) (1983) is a Dutch architect who studied architecture at the Academy of Architecture in Arnhem. Since 2014, he has been a project architect at Studio Anne Holtrop, contributing to significant projects such as the National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain for the Milan Expo 2015 and Museum Fort Vechten, part of the largest UNESCO-listed heritage site in the Netherlands. Other completed projects include the Green Corner Building in Muharraq, the Siyadi Pearl Museum as part of the UNESCO-listed Pearling Path in Bahrain, and multiple flagship Maison Margiela retail stores in London, Paris, Osaka, and Shanghai. Currently, the studio is working on the Misk Art Institute in Riyadh, a pioneering cultural project in Saudi Arabia.