Craig Dykers

Craig Dykers

Craig Edward Dykers is an American architect and founding partner of the architecture firm, Snohetta. Craig Dykers was born in Frankfurt, Germany. Having earned his architecture degree at the University of Texas, Mr. Dykers received international acclaim after winning the $350 million commission for the Library of Alexandria in Egypt when he was only 28. Snohetta was founded in Oslo in 1989 and now encompasses landscape, interior and graphic design.

As one of the Founding Partners of Snøhetta, Dykers has led many of Snøhetta’s prominent projects internationally, including the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet in Oslo, the National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion in New York City, and the recently completed Tyerson University Student Learning Center in Toronto.   Dykers is led the design of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Expansion in San Francisco, and the new Times Square Reconstruction in New York City.

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Craig Dykers

Craig Dykers

Craig Edward Dykers is an American architect and founding partner of the architecture firm, Snohetta. Craig Dykers was born in Frankfurt, Germany. Having earned his architecture degree at the University of Texas, Mr. Dykers received international acclaim after winning the $350 million commission for the Library of Alexandria in Egypt when he was only 28. Snohetta was founded in Oslo in 1989 and now encompasses landscape, interior and graphic design.

As one of the Founding Partners of Snøhetta, Dykers has led many of Snøhetta’s prominent projects internationally, including the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet in Oslo, the National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion in New York City, and the recently completed Tyerson University Student Learning Center in Toronto.   Dykers is led the design of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Expansion in San Francisco, and the new Times Square Reconstruction in New York City.