is a graduate Architect of the Eindhoven University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism. A year after his graduation in 1990, his project was nominated for the Archiprix, as best graduation project. Archiprix is a biennial event which showcases the best graduation projects of students from all over the globe in Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape.
After only three years working for Mecanoo, in 1994, Jeroen was awarded a grant by the Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture in Amsterdam. In 1995 Jeroen founded JSA (Jeroen Schipper Architecten) in Rotterdam, working on a variety of projects since. Urban planner Stijnie Lohof joined JSA as a partner in 2006. In 2010 Jeroen founded Orange architects, together with Michiel Hofman (until 2016) and Patrick Meijers.
Orange Architects’ first realised project – the Cube in Beirut – was awarded in 2016 with the CTBUH Award for best high rise in the Middle East and Africa region. Jeroen was a member of local Committees for Buildings and Monuments; in Rotterdam (2004-2010) and as a chairman in Amsterdam (2012-2016). Since 1990, he has taught at different architecture schools in the Netherlands and gave numerous lectures both in the Netherlands and abroad.