Le Corbusier designed the Philips Pavilion for the Worlds Fair in Brussels in 1958. The unconventional pavilion was the setting for the experimental performance ...
A lavishly illustrated examination of the work of Charles Vandenhove, with unpublished photos, plans and sketches In this book, architectural specialist Bart Verschaffel explores ...
Brussels-based landscape architect Erik Dhont acknowledges that the process of design occurs at different levels in both the public sphere and private creations, yet ...
Features projects in private houses and a museum, in Belgium and Greece. Ten remarkable projects by the young architect Olivier Dwek. Of English origin, ...
For Belgian architect Jef Van Oevelen (b. 1955) architecture is more than merely solving a technical puzzle or playing with volumes. Architecture is about ...
Published in conjunction with a major exhibition organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in collaboration with The Menil Collection, Houston, and ...
An exclusive private itinerary leads the reader to the discovery of the refined style that characterises the places where life is lived in Brussels ...
The New Antwerp Museum MAS has chosen four significant themes around Antwerp's connections to the rest of the world, themes about people, about their ...
51N4E is a Brussels-based architectural practice led by Johan Anrys, Freek Persyn and Peter Swinnen. Founded in 1998, it has drawn increasing attention and ...
A collective founded in 1997 and based in Brussels, LAb[au] is a dynamic interdisciplinary art studio for architecture and urbanism, creating interactive artworks, audiovisual ...
Beginning with 'Gilles de Binche' (Antwerp, 2005) and concluding with 'Against the Day' (Brussels, Moscow and Malmo, 2009-10), acclaimed painter Luc Tuymans produced a ...