- Adaptive reuse of monastic heritage - Cloth maker’s moulage as an alternative thread to an architectural master plan(2021)
Authors: Karen LENS, Koenraad VAN CLEEMPOEL
Number of pages: 403
- Adaptive reuse processes and the challenge of collective hybridity: Networks of wires anchoring monastic heritage sites in their spatial or social past and future(2020)
Authors: Karen LENS
Pages: 27 - 36
- Collecting fragility and time: A dialogue of decay and female spirituality(2020)
Authors: Karen LENS, Koenraad VAN CLEEMPOEL
Pages: 208 - 223
- What runs under your skin – the monastic link to co-housing.(2018)
Authors: Karen LENS
Number of pages: 12
- The ritual aspect of time in (religious) heritage – balance between daily and sacred life as a link between past and future(2017)
Authors: Karen LENS
Pages: 163 - 172
- The Hammam of Erbil citadel: a confluence of past, present, and future(2017)
Authors: Ahmed ABBAS, Karen LENS
Pages: 50 - 55
- The Monastic Landscape – Carrier of memory and potential catalyst in conservation and adaptive reuse processes of material and immaterial heritage(2017)
Series: Archaeologica Hereditas
Authors: Karen LENS, Nikolaas VANDE KEERE, Bie PLEVOETS
Pages: 177 - 185
- The Hamam of Erbil Citadel: a Confluence of Past, Present and Future(2017)
Volume: 8
Authors: Ahmed ABBAS, Karen LENS
Pages: 50 - 55
- Design based research for valuable programs in the process of adaptive reuse(2016)
Authors: Karen LENS, Koenraad VAN CLEEMPOEL
Number of pages: 10
- Monasteries – The layered capture of rhythm in space and time through rituals by ‘moulage’(2015)
Authors: Karen LENS, Koenraad VAN CLEEMPOEL
Pages: 289 - 305