Sjoerd Soeters, from Soeters Van Eldonk Architects, is an architect and urban planner. Many large-scale urban projects have been developed under his supervision. Projects like the Java Island in Amsterdam and Haverleij, a complex of nine castles in Den Bosch.
Critics describe Soeters' designs as populist, a notion that Soeters doesn't contradict. He prefers to build for the general public rather than for his peers. This design mentality, and his continuous revolt against modernism, have earned him a reputation as the enfant terrible of the Dutch architecture world.
Soeters was asked to design a new city centre for Zaanstad, a town near Amsterdam. For this assignment he sought inspiration in the local Zaanstad architectural vernacular.
Dutch Profiles is a series of short documentaries focusing on the conceptual and research based background of well-known icons of Dutch design.