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XX MODELS. YOUNG BELGIAN ARCHITECTS | Iwan Strauven | 9789490814021

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XX MODELS

YOUNG BELGIAN ARCHITECTS

Author:Iwan Strauven

Publisher:A+ editions

ISBN: 978-94-9081-402-1

  • Paperback
  • English
  • 224 Pages
  • Sep 26, 2012

Presented in the publication 'XX Models. Young Belgian Architecture' are twenty recent projects by an equal number of young Belgian architectural firms, published in conjunction with the exhibition ‘XX Models: Young Belgian Architecture’, at the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels.

The exhibition showed one architectural model every two months beginning September 2008. Most projects include a public or collective dimension, public rather than private commissions were privileged, and a balance was sought between Flemish and Francophone firms. Each projected is examined in depth; selected offices include JDS Architects, Matador, URA, A229, Dierendonckblancke Architecten, B612 Associates and noA, among others.

Presented in the publication 'XX Models. Young Belgian Architecture' are twenty recent projects by an equal number of young Belgian architectural firms, published in conjunction with the exhibition ‘XX Models: Young Belgian Architecture’, at the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels.

The exhibition showed one architectural model every two months beginning September 2008. Most projects include a public or collective dimension, public rather than private commissions were privileged, and a balance was sought between Flemish and Francophone firms. Each projected is examined in depth; selected offices include JDS Architects, Matador, URA, A229, Dierendonckblancke Architecten, B612 Associates and noA, among others.

Contributions by: Geert Bekaert, Maurizio Cohen, Géry Leloutre, Stefan Devoldere, Paul Vermeulen, Audrey Contesse, Veronique Bonne, Christine Roels, Christophe Van Gerrewey, Caroline Goossens, Bjorn Houttekier, Benjamin Pors, Christoph Grafe

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