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17 November 2011 / Thomas Wensing

OMA/Paradox I

architecture

The exhibition OMA/Progress runs until February 2012 at the Barbican Centre in London, a major retrospective which aims to be something else. The exhibition coincides with...

9 November 2011 / Bjorn Houttekier

A spirited threesome

architecture

deSingel in Antwerp is presenting the work of Architects De Vylder Vinck Taillieu. This powerful exhibition oscillates between Wunderkammer and declaration of intent. Instead...

11 October 2011 / Jasper de Haan

Architecture as a craft

architecture

In a follow-up to the 2009 lecture series of the same name from the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Technology, the compilation Architecture as a Craft edited...

29 September 2011 / Aldo Trim

Struggle for self-development

architecture

Miguel Fisac's best-known building may be demolished, but it still provokes discussion. However, the documentary ‘The Freaky Story of the Funky Skyscraper’ by Andrés Rubio is...

7 September 2011 / Gideon Boie

Architecture or your life

architecture

The exhibition ‘Double or Nothing’ in Bozar (Brussels) presents the work of Belgian office 51N4E. In his opening lecture Peter Swinnen offered the architectural public...

17 August 2011 / Carlos Ramos

In praise of emphatic pragmatism

landscape

Rotterdam, 18xx. A man standing on the northern margin of the river Maas spots another person strolling along the southern bank. He cups his hands to his mouth and yells:...

3 August 2011 / John Bezold

Visualising the future - New York City meets Amsterdam

architecture, landscape, urban design

To have a glimpse is to have a peek. In the case of the exhibition ‘Glimpses 2040: New York/ Amsterdam’ currently on display at ARCAM in Amsterdam and simultaneously in the...

4 July 2011 / Ed Taverne

Universal language of forms

architecture

Ed Taverne read the book European Architecture since 1890 by Hans Ibelings. He was impressed by the overview of architecture in Europe offered by Ibelings but...

9 June 2011 / Sabien Teulings

Mokum: alternative guide to Amsterdam

architecture

MOKUM, A guide to Amsterdam is an almost 200-page-thick guide that does everything your average travel guide tries to avoid. A traditional guide assists the traveller...

31 May 2011 / Christophe Van Gerrewey

The challenge of the MAS

architecture

It seems like centuries since a brand-new museum was built in a Flemish city, but this spring sees the opening, after a twenty-year process, of the Museum Aan de Stroom in...

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Leuke kleine projecten
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27 July 2011

Leuke kleine projecten uit de ArchiNed Inbox.