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architectuur --- Antwerp --- Bruges --- architecture [discipline] --- Architecture --- temporary buildings --- Ito, Toyo --- Bouwkunst --- Brugge 2002 --- 72 --- Brugge --- West-Vlaanderen --- Architectuur ; Brugge 2002 paviljoen ; Toyo Ito --- 72.07 --- Architectuur --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Toerisme --- België --- Ito, Toyoo, --- Brugge 2002. --- Ito, Toyo. --- België. --- Brugge. --- anno 2000-2009
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a+u’s October issue features 18 projects, ranging from private residences to urban plazas, by architect Marie-José Van Hee, whose practice is based in Ghent, Belgium. Guest editor Hera Van Sande notes how Van Hee’s buildings “blend in with their environment as if they have always been there” and her “architectural spaces evoke repose, reflection, serenity, silence.” Working almost entirely in Flanders, Van Hee creates architectural works that are intensely personal, as an extension of her aesthetic passion, which also encompasses cooking, literature, and fashion. The projects presented here all begin with an aerial photograph of the broader site context alongside Van Hee’s sketches. These sketches, or rather black drawings, are layers of pencil lines drawn on top of each other. They communicate the architectural images that Van Hee visualizes as “her hand mediates between the mental images and the spatial projections on a sheet of paper” and “negotiate between her imagination and the constrictions of our physical world while she juggles different scales simultaneously,” as described in the introduction by Sam De Vocht.
architects --- Marie-José Van Hee Architecten [Ghent] --- 72.07 --- Van Hee, Marie-José °1950 (°Gent, België) --- Marie-José Van Hee Architecten --- Belgische architecten --- Vrouwelijke architecten --- Architecture and Urbanism ; a+u (tijdschrift) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architecture --- Architecture, Domestic --- Architecture, Domestic. --- Architecture.
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Architecture --- Housing
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Issue 117 of JA features Kunio Maekawa (1905-1986). Kunio Maekawa closely intertwined both modernism and Japanese-ness in his architecture, and worked to establish the identity of Japanese architecture in the context of modernism. Based on the ideas of the Belgian architect and guest editor Hera Van Sande, this issue approaches Kunio Maekawa’s work from the following four aspects. First, the influence of Le Corbusier’s ideas on Maekawa in terms of modernism. Secondly, the sublimating of the spatial characteristics inherent in traditional Japanese architecture into Maekawa’s own architecture. Thirdly, Maekawa’s advocating of the transcendence of modernism and localism. Finally, the liberating design approach that Maekawa arrived at, which creates a natural and peaceful space. These are introduced through four essays by Van Sande, who has written extensively on the subject, a conversation with Hiroshi Matsukuma, and 22 of Maekawa’s architecture projects.
Maekawa, Kunio --- Japan --- 72.032.12 --- 72.037 --- Kunio, Maekawa --- Japanse architectuur --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur)
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