Philippe Vander Maren & Richard Venlet
in practice
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Author
Contributions
- Fallon, Harold - Contributor
- Vandenbulcke, Benoît - Contributor
- Vander Maren, Philippe - Contributor
- Venlet, Richard - Contributor
Publication
2019 - MER.paperkunsthalle, Ghent, Belgium
Language
English
Word Count
36,000 words, Guess
Page Count
144 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10946393040X
- ISBN-139789463930406
- OCLC Control Number1102596424
- Open LibraryOL44126216M
Classifications
- DDC724.6
- LCCNA1173.V36 C43 2019
Alternate Titles
- Philippe Vander Maren and Richard Venlet
Description
In this book, together with Pierre Chabard, Philippe Vander Maren and Richard Venlet explore and explicit the design process of House D through a set of unpublished work documents such as sketches, scale models, series of annotated plans, collages and pictures. They retrace the collaboration with the client, the exchanges between the architect and the artist, the moments of discovery of essential features of the design, the similarities and dissonances with architectural precedents. 0This book was produced following the 'In Practice' conference in Liège, Galerie Opéra, on June 12th 2018. In Practice is an initiative of Harold Fallon (KU Leuven) and Benoît Vandenbulcke (ULiège). Initially, 'In Practice' were conferences at which architects were invited to unveil their working documents and tell their story. These short conferences were followed by a conversation with a panel of critics, architects, editors and academics. Architecture opened up to the modalities of research.With this book, In Practice goes further and positions itself at the heart of research, while remaining at the heart of the architect's work. The book is written on the basis of collected statements. Or rather, it is written by many hands: the external outlook and inner knowledge complement each other. The work dissects the genesis of a project, it shares the doubts, it extracts the mechanisms that lead to choices and it discovers the intuitions which make poetry.
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