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Konrad Ottenheym is a professor of architectural history at Utrecht University, Netherlands, and a member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences. He specializes in Dutch seventeenth-century architecture and the Italian Renaissance's influence on European architecture. Ottenheym has authored several monographs focusing on prominent Dutch architects of the Golden Age, including Philips Vingboons and Jacob van Campen, and their connections to classical design theories. His notable works include a comparative study on the reception of Roman architectural styles across Europe and contributions to multiple academic publications exploring Netherlandish architecture. He has participated in significant research networking programs, chaired a research program on literature and architecture, and contributed to architectural exhibitions in various international contexts. His recent research focuses on the export of Dutch architecture to early modern Europe. Ottenheym has held visiting professor positions at multiple international universities and is actively involved in numerous academic initiatives and advisory councils.
Utrecht University • Utrecht, Netherlands
Professor of architectural history specializing in Dutch seventeenth-century architecture.
Department of Psychology