Over the past decade, scenography has been a fundamental part of FELT’s design practice. Understood here as exhibition designs, this type of commission has been a space of particular importance to try out and refine design ideas; where architectural scale meets the levity of smaller-scale design. At about one scenography per year, they have informed the breadth of FELT’s work, ranging from furniture design to representative urban architecture.
This book features ten scenographies by FELT, evoking their visitor’s experience at the time.
Interwoven are reflections on scenography within the development of the office (FELT), dialogues between scenography and architecture (Job Floris and Caroline Voet) and FELT’s work against the broader tradition of exhibition design (Alice Haddad).
A conversation with clients and curators (Anne Bambynek, Sofie De Caigny, Katrien Laporte and Jan Van der Stock) provides insight into FELT’s approach and the landscape of exhibition institutions and venues
On Tuesday 11 March 2025, we presented the book Ten Scenographies. A matter of Architecture by FELT. After a presentation by Jasper Stevens and Karl Verstraeten (FELT), Petrus Kemme engaged in conversation with Sofie De Caigny, Alice Haddad, Job Floris and Caroline Voet.
More about the book launch11.03.2025
29,50 euro
Flanders Architecture Institute
Petrus Kemme
FELT, Job Floris, Alice Haddad, Petrus Kemme, Jasper Stevens, Caroline Voet
Anne Bambynek, Sofie De Caigny, Katrien Laporte, Giel Vandecaveye, Jan Van der Stock
Stijn Bollart, Philippe De Gobert, Filip Dujardin, Bart Kiggen, Dirk Pauwels, Frederik Vercruysse, Jeroen Verrecht
Barbara De Coninck
Patrick Lennon, Helen Simpson
Patrick Lennon
Esther Le Roy Studio
die Keure, Bruges
English
138 pages
Softcover
220 x 330 mm closed (portrait) - 440 x 330 mm open