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EXHIBITIONS : Contemporary Architecture
2020
Place/Plaats
Architect is Residence, architect Philippe Viérin
2017
Marie-José Van Hee – Marie Mees & Cathérine Biasino
MANIERA 16
2016
A piece of furniture is also a house
Van Hee, Robbrecht & Daem, Kieckens, Dubois
The House. The Mentor. The Archive.
Christian Kieckens
2014
Encounters
noAarchitecten
2013
How vast? How small? How architecture grows
Junya Ishigami+associates
2012
Landscapes
Bureau Bas Smets
2011
Architecten De Vylder Vinck Taillieu
2004
Kinshasa, The Imaginary City
9th Architecture Biennale, Venice
BOOKS : Contemporary Architecture
2022
DESIGNING BUILDING STRUCTURES BY NEY & PARTNERS.
2020
Place/Plaats
Philippe Viérin
2019
More Home, More Garden
Marie-José Van Hee Architecten
2016
Verwoorden – Verbeelden
Christian Kieckens
Autonomous Architecture in Flanders
2013
noAarchitecten
North North West 1
2009
Bouwen aan wederopbouw 1914/2050
Architectuur in de Westhoek
1991
Juliaan Lampens
1950-1991
FILMS : Contemporary Architecture
2016
A piece of furniture is also a house
Van Hee, Robbrecht & Daem, Kieckens, Dubois
2014
Encounters
Interview with noAarchitecten
2013
Landscapes
Interview with Bas Smets
How vast? How small? How architecture grows
Interview with Junya Ishigami
TEXTS : Contemporary Architecture
2019
Prologue
Marie-José Van Hee. More Home More Garden
2016
Exhibition Guide
The House. The Mentor. The Archive. Christian Kieckens
Introduction
Verwoorden – Verbeelden. Christian Kieckens
Het Archief
De tekening in het werk van Christian Kieckens: tussen ambachtelijk plezier en totale beheersing
More than Punctual Interventions. Cultural Events, Competitions and Public Debate as Impetus for Architectural Culture in Flanders, 1974-2000
Autonomous Architecture in Flanders
2013
Exhibitions are orchestrated encounters
noAarchitecten
Curator’s Statement
Bureau Bas Smets. Landscapes
Curator’s Statement
Junya Ishigami. How small? How vast? How architecture grows