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Social engagement as the key to good architecture

The Flanders Architecture Institute presents the latest edition of the Flanders Architectural Review. When Attitudes Take Form focuses on architecture that actively responds to social and spatial changes, and which also questions the architectural discipline itself. The themes and projects in the book challenge architects, civil society organisations and policy-makers to engage in even closer forms of collaboration.

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Flanders Architectural Review N°14. When Attitudes Take Form
available from 22 June 2020

Public interest in architecture and spatial issues has never been so high. The Flanders Architectural Review No.14 presents striking architecture from Flanders and Brussels. It assembles a broad range of recently completed architectural projects and situates them in the evolution of the socio-cultural domain in which they arose.

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