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Living in Monnikenheide : care, inclusion and architecture
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ISBN: 9789492567314 9492567318 Year: 2023 Publisher: Antwerp Flanders Architecture Institute

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Monnikenheide in Zoersel is a residential care centre for people with mental disabilities. A special place for special people, it is examined from an architectural perspective for the first time in this book. In the fifty-year building history of Monnikenheide, different architects have gone in search of new spatial possibilities, with inclusion as leitmotif. This has created a unique landscape that transcends the boundaries of care architecture. Monnikenheide is a powerful architectural statement about the place of people in society who depend on care. The volume includes texts by Gideon Boie, Sofie De Caigny, Fredie Floré, Vjera Sleutel, Heleen Verheyden and Erik Wieërs.


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More than a competition : the Open Call in a changing building culture
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ISBN: 9789492567239 9492567237 Year: 2021 Publisher: [Antwerpen] Flanders Architecture Institute

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Did architectural criticism in the 1990s help to pave the way for the Government Architect position and the Open Call? Does the key to quality lie in smart procedures? What is a ‘strong' public commissioner in a democratic system? What does the Flemish Government Architect do and what has the Open Call achieved over the past twenty years? What do the distinct projects mean in their broader spatial context? Can architects satisfy a collective desire with singular designs? To what extent is the Open Call in line with the broadening of the practice of architecture and the evolving competition culture? Looking back on two decades of public commissions, this book presents current reflections on these issues.

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