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Antoni Folkers was born on 5 June, 1960 in Delft, Netherlands, is a Dutch architect, urbanist and researcher. Discover Antoni Folkers's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Antoni Folkers Net Worth
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Folkers’ work in the Netherlands focuses primarily on projects of socio-cultural nature and health care. Notable projects realized in the Netherlands are visitor centres in nature reserves, temporary shelter for homeless people Omnizorg in Apeldoorn and the restoration of Jongerius Villa in Utrecht. In Africa, Folkers’ works on projects primarily in Tanzania, Uganda, and Zanzibar. Notable architectural and urban projects are the Msasani Slipway complex in Dar es Salaam, Michenzani Green Corridors Plan and Mtoni Palace conservation project in Zanzibar.
Folkers’ reflections on architecture and building in Africa were presented in the publication Modern Architecture in Africa. The book gives an account of Folkers' personal experience from work on the continent as an architect and urban planner and provides an outline, analysis, and comparison of a number of projects which are sat in the broader context of the history of African architecture.
In years 2006-2010 Folkers was involved in a research and conservation project on the Mtoni Palace located on the western coast of the Unguja Island (Zanzibar) which resulted in the publication Mtoni. Palace, Sultan & Princes of Zanzibar. His research on Zanzibar has also been concerned with the architecture and urban planning of Karume's Revolutionary Government. More recently, through the projects of AAM, he has also been involved in research on the urban history of Zanzibar Town.
In 2001 Folkers founded together with Berend van der Lans, Belinda van Buiten, Janneke Bierman and Joep Mol the NGO ArchiAfrika. The underlying aim of the NGO was to give Africa a more prominent place in the debate surrounding architecture. Early activities of the organization focused in particular on research concerning modern architecture in Africa.Together with ArchiAfrika, he initiated a series of conferences in years 2005-2009 known under the common name African Perspectives. Other notable ArchiAfrika projects are the documentary featuring the Tanzanian architect Anthony Almeida Many Words for Modern: Survey of Modern Architecture in Tanzania and Stars of Dar. After a decade of activity, the organization was handed over to a new Africa based team under the chairmanship of Joe Addo and has henceforth continued its operations from Ghana. In 2010 Folkers and van der Lans established the NGO African Architecture Matters (AAM).
Antoni Scholtens Folkers (born 1960) is a Dutch architect, urbanist and researcher. Folkers studied at the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at Delft University of Technology where he also received his Ph.D. in 2011. His doctoral dissertation was later published as the book Modern Architecture in Africa. Folkers is one of the founding partners of the research and educational platforms ArchiAfrika and African Architecture Matters.
Antoni Folkers was born on 5 June 1960 in Delft, Netherlands. He commenced his education in Art and Art History at John Carroll University, Cleveland United States and Utrecht University in 1979. Folkers went on to study architecture and urban planning at TU Delft. During his years at the university, Folkers worked as a trainee at the office of the German architect Georg Lippsmeier – founder and owner of the L+P architects and the Institute for Tropical Building. An important turning-point in his early career as an architect and urban planner was his traineeship during the years 1984-1985 at the Direction Générale de l’Urbanisme et de la Topographie in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso where he participated, among others, in the Wagadogo-Nossin District redevelopment and re-settlement project under the guidance of the Dutch urban planner Coen Beeker. After graduating from TU Delft, Folkers went on to work at the L+P architects' office in 1987 in Dar es Salaam, a city which also became his base for the next 25 years. In 1991 Folkers started an architectural partnership with Belinda van Buiten named as FBW after the British structural engineer Geoff Wilks joined the partnership in 1993. The company was divided in 2000 into FBW Group with its HQ in Uganda and Manchester and FBW Architects in the Netherlands. In years 1994 to 2014 Folkers collaborated closely with a project team including Belinda van Buiten, Thierry van Baggem and Saskia van Haren. Folkers continues to work in the Netherlands together with van Buiten as FBW Architects and as an independent architect and consultant in Africa.