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Wednesday 19.06.2013 1:00 am

Architecture

Flanders. A land of borders. But above all, a land of transit. Of languages and cultures that lean against each other. A land where identity is an individual matter. In this land, which is averse to chauvinism, the art of taking oneself not too seriously developed. Contradiction turned into a trademark. In art, this is called surrealism: “Ceci n’est pas une architecture—This is not architecture.”

In this land, “where between dream and action there are laws and practical difficulties” one of its poets put it, architecture seems hopeless. And yet... Contemporary architecture does exist in Flanders: between mannerism and minimalism, between the newest objectivity and spectacle. Between the feeling of being Belgian and cosmopolitanism, between contextual and “creatio ex nihilo”, between art and economy, between prose and poetry,...
But this hybridization and distrust with regard to a pure theory of architecture has resulted in “a wonderful deficiency”, namely the invisibility of contemporary architecture in Flanders.

In the past decade various authors have outlined the context and the themes of Flemish architecture. What follows here is a short round-up of these paradigms and a portrait of Flemish architecture based on some thirty contemporary buildings.

Koen Van Synghel, architect-critic

International British Council exhibition features work by 3 Flemish architecture studios As part of the 2013 London Festival of Architecture, the exhibition Atlas of the Unbuilt World showcases architectural models for future projects from around the globe by some of the most exciting... >>
Jo Crepain
Robbrecht & Daem architects and Denc!-studio first to win Jo Crepain Awards The NAV architects' association has handed over the first Jo Crepain Awards.  Robbrecht & Daem architects received an award for their role as an ambassador of Belgian... >>
bOb Van Reeth: Architect
bOb Van Reeth: Architect The retrospective exhibiton - bOb Van Reeth: Architect is presenting the work of the renowned Belgian architect bOb van Reeth. Some fifty projects, built and unbuilt, are presented by... >>

News Architecture

Henry van de Velde, photo: KMSK Ghent
Henry van de Velde Year Henry van de Velde (1863-1957) trained as a painter, but developed further as an architect, interior designer, designer, teacher and arts adviser. He left an impressive oeuvre and built up an... >>
Brunfaut's Progressive Architecture in an exhibition at Brussels' Atomium Brunfaut's Progressive Architecture is an exhibition on modernist architecture in Belgium. The exhibition is one of s series of thematic exhibitions on Belgian architecture from that... >>
Vers de nouveaux habitats sociaux
Exhibition "Towards new social housing" extended   The exhibition "Vers de nouveaux logements sociaux" opened in 2009 and is now being extended. The updated exhibition is on show in Cité Chaillot, Paris (F). ... >>
Little gardens; junya.ishigami + associates; photo: Takumi Ota, Tatsumi Sato collection
Junya Ishigami Exhibition in Antwerp Born, 1974, Kanagawa, Japan, Junya Ishigami lives and works in Tokyo. Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts, MFA in Architecture in 2000. After joining Kazuyo Sejima & Associates... >>
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