Contributions

  • Bates, Stephen, 1964- author - Contributor
  • Vandermarliere, Katrien, author - Contributor
  • T'Jonck, Pieter, author - Contributor
  • Ball, Gregory, 1953- translator - Contributor
  • Pauwels, Hilde, translator - Contributor

Publication

2014 - Architectura & Natura Press, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Language

English

Word Count

40,000 words, Guess

Page Count

160 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC720.922
  • LCCNA1153.N63 A4x 2014

Description

Brussels based NoAarchitecten have been able to create a form profile for themselves from the very beginning, with both notable small buildings and several large-scale public buildings including the Petrol electricity cabin in Antwerp and the spatial metamorphosis of Menen town hall. A contemplative study room for students in Hasselt turns out to have been a prison cell. A facade introduces reading into the city and gives the Plantin-Moretus Museum collection a (protective) face. In their projects, noAarchitecten try to go beyond the visual experience to arrive at an all-round spatial experience. In the course of time a seemingly intuitive design approach transformed into a proper design strategy. noAarchitecten takes up a position subtly reconciling the principal, the building/assignment and the future user. The firm sometimes even opts for different approaches within a single building. The result is contradiction and complexity. An ambiguity which this collective explores by means of a meticulous plan and a precise selection of colours and materials. This architecture is never neutral. It is intended to uplift, but never becomes pedantic. It is specific, offers a tailormade location and gives an almost ritual dimension to everyday actions.

Subjects

Topics

CatalogsArchitectureNoAarchitecten

Places

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