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Languages: FR - NL - EN Pages: 288 Format: 24 x 30
Price
49,50 €
ISBN
9782930451213

Published on 10/11/2016

Belgium New Architecture 6

© WBA

Belgium New Architecture is the sixth in a series of books that examine the significant achievements in modern architecture. A book of reference for contemporary architecture.

As an introduction, writer Pierre Loze will meet architect Christian Kieckens for an informal conversation about current architecture and its future.Steven Beckers, architect, will present his research: The paradigm shift towards urban food production (Le changement de paradigme vers la production alimentaire urbaine). Victor Lévy, architect, will then consider the digital revolution within architecture.

Office/shops – housing/working – cultural & educational sites – public spaces: 62 recently completed structures by Belgian and foreign architects, to be discovered, here in this tome.

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Editorial board: Kelly Hendriks • Pavel Kunysz • Gérald Ledent • Virginie Pigeon • Cécile Vandernoot

Contributors: Audrey Contesse • Émeline Curien • Stéphanie Dadour • Karine Dana • Kelly Hendriks • Pavel Kunysz • Gérald Ledent • Giulia Marino • Maria Anita Palumbo • Virginie Pigeon • Cécile Vandernoot • Stéphanie Van Doosselaere

Photographic essay: Karine Dana

Published on 01/06/2026

Inventaires 2023-2026

Wallonia-Brussels Architecture Inventories # 5 2023-2026

Engaging architecture

Engaged Architecture explores how architectural professions and tools, and more broadly architectural culture, are mobilised in response to the social [...]
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Sous la direction de
Jean-Marc Basyn
Auteur
Under the direction of Jean-Marc Basyn.
Contributions by: 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

This first reference work dedicated to Brutalism in Brussels and its surrounding area explores the movement from the 1950s to the 1980s in all its diversity: office buildings, housing, university campuses, hospitals, cultural centres, places of worship, metro stations, as well as artistic interventions [...]