A concrete primary school for Dolakha, Nepal, that still suffers from the 2015-earthquake. Esteeming basic needs and elements as water, fire, time and safety. |
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A new public square for Belval, Luxembourg. Using the excavations of the existing industrial site to introduce a complementary circular square / roof. |
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A 1:1 model in collaboration with Dezeen and Adidas. An architectural voltron that simultaneously acts as a furniture object, a 1:100 scale model and a cat tower. |
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A project from 2020 about sculpting physicality and appearance, largely inspired by how our DNA shapes us, and how environmental factors have an impact. |
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The craft of terrazzo translated into a prothesis for the shop counter of a coffee bar. Still to visit at: Huize Colette, Belfortstraat 6, 9000 Gent, Belgium. |
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An attempt to give a second skin to that of the moving human body, by means of crystallization. Unveiling its growth by registration under the microscope. |
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A post-rationalization collage made for Jerome Byron-Hord, architect of J. Byron-H in Los Angeles. A guest house for a Children’s book author in LA. |
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Blog message, written as a KU Leuven School for Architecture Alumni. About the symposium on 'Interior - Inferior - in Theory?', held in Berlin by BAU International. |
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A new, straight staircase design based on a study on the Elementstairs by Floris Schoonderbeek, a modular spiral staircase made of polyester. |
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Images and sections which originate from a study on the Casa de Vidro by Lina Bo Bardi, based in Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil since 1951. |
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A side table consisting of 15 coat hangers, with the idea to create an interior element by repeating the same element in a fixed configuration. |
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'What is a chair?'. Project exhibited in 2016 during the Biennial of Design in Kortrijk and the Triennial of Design in Ghent, Belgium. ICW Aline Geuquet. |
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Ceramic eat/drink plates, hung on a 'chain wall' at the festival entrance, to be taken by each visitor. For the old post office in Brussels, Akenkaai 46, Belgium. |
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Light study maquette of the bathroom of Villa Les Zéphyrs, designed by Henri Van de Velde and Oscar Van de Voorde. Based in Middelkerke, Belgium. |
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Introducing grandmother's unit inside a kangaroo housing project, which provides a flexible living space with a communal cooking and atelier space. |
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A walk through the book Nomadic Furniture 1 by V. Papanek and J. Hennessey. Linking the MASP idea in São Paulo with the Stadshal idea in Ghent. |
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Five lockers are given an extra dimension by positioning them in such a way, that they mark or highlight the surrounding space. |
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A structural element using the connections of the Nomadic Chair by Jorge Penadés. A supporting column that functions as an integrated furniture piece. |
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Exploring the form and content of materials and techniques. All prototypes were connected, joined and visualized. |
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A house of silence that aims to give a long, 'criss cross' promenade architecturale which forms an 'endless' walkway. The tree on site becomes a place of rest. |
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A pavilion giving shelter to three artworks at street and basement level. In the open air a linked seating area is provided, which shows its negative space. |
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Hybridisation of the Ambrassade, a youth organisation in the centre of Brussels. Two double-layered façades of steel and polycarbonate function as a map. |
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My grandmother's (Oma's) house / previous shop transformed into a shop with vending machines. Questioning the relationship between buyer and seller. |