Job Floris Architect and co-founder of Monadnock. He obtained his master’s degree in architecture from the Rotterdam Academy for Architecture and Urbanism in 2004, following on from his study of architectural design at the Academy for Visual Arts and Design Sint Joost in Breda. He gained his first experience of working at an architectural firm during his internship at Christian Kieckens Architects in Aalst (BE). While there, as assistant designer he was involved in Interieur Kortrijk and an exhibition design for deSingel in Antwerp. Floris subsequently broadened his experience in Flanders by working as architectural designer at Architectenbureau Poulissen & Partners in Antwerp from 1998 to 2000. There, he was involved in the realization of the Tachkemonischool and two residential blocks, all of which are located in the city of Antwerp. In 2000 Floris returned to practice in the Netherlands, working as project-architect at Rapp+Rapp until 2006. During this period he was involved in a large number of projects, including the design and realization of the town centre plan in Ypenburg, a large-scale ensemble of nine residential and retail buildings containing 486 housing units, and the office block for Social Services in Rotterdam. Floris publishes in various architecture and art magazines and was editor of OASE Journal for Architecture from 2008 till 2018 and involved in the issue ‘Codes & Continuities’, among others. He has held various visiting lectureships in the Netherlands and abroad since. From 2010 till 2018 Job was appointed as head of the Master’s degree course Architecture at the Rotterdam Academy for Architecture and Urbanism. Job was a guest-professor at the EPFL-ENAC in Lausanne, at the Laboratoire de Construction et Conservation LCC from 2019 to 2021. Sandor Naus Architect and co-founder of Monadnock. In 2001 he obtained his master’s degree in architecture with distinction from the Academie voor Architectuur en Stedenbouw in Tilburg, having graduated fro