Jeroen Geurst is a partner with the office Geurst & Schulze in The Hague, which he set up together with Rens Schulze in 1984. He also teaches at the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture.Born in Delft, he studied architecture at the Delft University of Technology, from which he graduated in 1986. His office is well known for dense residential architecture in the urban context. Famous recent examples include schemes in the Rotterdam neighbourhoods Lloydpier, Nieuw Crooswijk, and Katendrecht, in Amsterdam-Ijburg, and in The Hague-Ypenburg (all 2010s).He is also the author of numerous publications, among others on the architect C. H. van der Vlugt, on WWI-cemeteries by Edwin Lutyens, and on the uses of brick in architectural design.