Publications
- Languages: French / English
- Pages: 264
- Format: 23,3  x 31 cm
Sous la direction de
Pierrick de Stexhe
Auteur
Pierrick de Stexhe, Marc Dubois, Jean-Marc Basyn, Jacinthe Gigou, Aurélien Jacob
Price
49 €
ISBN
978-2-930451-47-3

Published on 25/11/2024

Brutalism in Belgium

Un ouvrage sur les édifices menacés

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Brutalism in Belgium, the new book published by Prisme, is devoted to the most significant Belgian Brutalist buildings constructed between the 1950s and 1980s. The future of these architectural works is uncertain: some are threatened with demolition, while others have been transformed or abandoned.

The book lists more than 50 emblematic buildings in Brussels, Liège, Namur, Antwerp, Ghent, Louvain-la-Neuve, Leuven, Turnhout, Charleroi, Mons, Hasselt, Dilbeek, Harelbeke and Ostend. Architect and photographer Pierrick de Stexhe photographed the buildings using a large-format black-and-white silver technical camera, following a methodical process to ensure the visual coherence of the images. The buildings are immortalised from six angles, frontal or axial, to offer a complete view of their structure.

The photographs are accompanied by texts by Aurélien Jacob and Pierrick de Stexhe describing the essential architectural and urban features of these buildings.

The book explores Brutalism in three main ways:

  1. Images and magic of concrete, by Jacinthe Gigou
  2. Genealogy of international Brutalism and Brutalism's timeline, by Jean-Marc Basyn
  3. Materiality, by Marc Dubois
Publications
Sous la direction de
Jean-Marc Basyn
Auteur
Sous la direction de Jean-Marc Basyn. Articles de : Véronique Boone, Tom Broes, Angélique Campens, Maurizio Cohen, Robby Fivez, Jacinthe Gigou, Gérald Ledent, Réjean Legault, Géry Leloutre, Laura Lievevrouw, Giulia Marino, Arthur Schweisthal, Sophia Sentissi, Emma Simonin, Iwan Strauven, Stephanie Van de Voorde, Ellen Van Impe, Tom Verhofstadt.

Published on 28/04/2026

Brutalisme Bruxelles

Brutalisme Bruxelles

Ce premier ouvrage de référence consacré au brutalisme à Bruxelles et sa proche périphérie aborde ce mouvement des années 1950 – 1980 dans sa diversité : immeubles de bureaux, logements, campus universitaires, hôpitaux, centres culturels, lieux de culte, stations de métro ou encore interventions d’artistes. [...]