Renaat Braem 1910 - 2010
Renaat Braem (1910-2001) is one of Belgium’s most important architects of the post-war period. The centenary of his birthday in 2010 and the renewed attention to the figure and the oeuvre of Braem are the occasion for a series of activities.
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'City Visions Europe' Bordeaux, Košice, Mechelen and Plzen
City Visions Europe is a design-research program focusing on the urban condition of four mid-scale European cities.
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'1907...after the party', International Architecture Biennale Venice, Belgian pavilion, 2008
Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen represented Belgium at the biennale in Venice with the project '1907... after the party.
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'Mare Meum', International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 2005
The Mare Meum exhibition: a new look at the North Sea in light of the ever-changing Belgian coastline. The greenhouse effect has caused a dramatic rise in sea levels. Consequently, the flooding of the Belgian coastal strip is a real danger.
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'Kinshasa, the Imaginary City', International Architecture Biennale Venice, Belgian pavilion, 2004
Belgian pavillion Biennale Venice wins golden lion - Kinshasa, The Imaginary City (2004). Can a city exist without architecture? And what is architecture? How modern is modernity? How universal is urban planning? Can urbanization be immaterial? Which (...)
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