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Twenty years of Flanders Architecture Institute : pamphlet
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ISBN: 9789492567260 Year: 2022 Publisher: [Antwerp] Flanders Architecture Institute

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On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, the Flanders Architecture Institute initiated a creative reflection on VAi and the developments in the field of architecture over the last two decades. In collaboration with Harold Fallon (AgwA & KU Leuven), the topic is tackled from past inspirations, to the present situation of architectural culture and the possible future directions of VAi and architecture in a wider scope. The Pamphlet Twenty Years of Flanders Architecture Institute is the result of a chainmail with 33 correspondents and contains textual and visual materials. Under the guidance of architect and professor Harold Fallon (AgwA & KU Leuven) the Flanders Architecture Institute launched a chainmail in 2021 as to study the architectural culture from various perspectives. The 33 correspondences were compiled in a pamphlet.

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Pastoor van Ars Church, The Hague : a timeless sacral space by Aldo van Eyck.
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ISBN: 9783753303055 3753303054 Year: 2022 Publisher: Köln Loenen aan de Vecht Brussels Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König Aldo+Hannie van Eyck Foundation Architecture Curating Practice

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The Pastoor van Ars Church that was built in 1969 by Aldo van Eyck in The Hague is one of the few significant church buildings to emerge from the second half of the twentieth century. This book sheds light on the unique architectural and spatial qualities of the building. Although not a Catholic believer himself, Van Eyck endeavoured to realize an authentic and contemporary Catholic church building. To this end, he went back to the original typology of the early Christian basilica, whose components he incorporated into the new conception of space put forward by the twentieth-century avant-garde, in particular the dynamic order of Mondrian and the archetypes of Brancusi. The author, who previously wrote an extensive monograph on the ideas and work of the Dutch architect, pays particular attention to the intensive design process, which he has reconstructed using more than a hundred design sketches from the Van Eyck archive.

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