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Ariadne and architecture : hesitation and instauration as architectural strategies Ghent University
During the process of remodelling, narratives that converge in a specific building or site are sometimes able to halt the intervention, by way of imposing their shere complexities. I would like to propose a moment of hesitation, therefore, to open up a space to confront questions surrounding these stories’s precarity, taking care of their legibility by cautiously approaching architecture. This paper will do so by finding refuge in the ...
(Out of) the box: het begin van de architectuur volgens Jeroen van Bergen/ (Out of) the box: the beginning of architecture according to Jeroen van Bergen Ghent University
This article (Dutch/English) is the text of the catalogue of the Exhibition by Jeroen Van Bergen in Museum Bonnefanten 17.04-03.07 2011. The text discusses the work of Van Bergen as a search for the 'first principles' of architecture.
Less Vision, More Senses. Towards a More Multisensory Design Approach in Architecture. (Less vision, more senses. Naar een meer multisensoriële ontwerpbenadering in architectuur.) KU Leuven
The built environment is often designed with a visual appreciation or function in mind, to such an extent that some attribute a visual bias to architecture and architectural practice. A possible explanation for this visual bias can be found in the widespread use of visualisation techniques and the underrepresented human body in architects design process. However, we interact with the built environment using our entire body and all of its senses. ...
Imag(in)ing Architecture. Iconography in 19th-Century Architectural Historical Publications KU Leuven
How Thomas met Aldo: the architectural model as a conceptual 'locus' in art and architecture of the 1980s Ghent University
Akustika v architekture (Acoustics in architecture) KU Leuven
No so long ago, the prediction of acoustical conditions in rooms were done only by using the classical equations of statistical acoustics, such as simple calculation formulas for the reverberation time or sound pressure levels. Nowadays, a variety of simulation programs based on geometrical models, analytic calculations or numerical algorithms belong to daily design tools of engineers and scientists. Acoustical simulations and their results lead ...
Architectuur op het spoor / On to Architecture University of Antwerp
In this ONTO issue, we once more take a deeper look at methodologies within architecture as a design discipline. While ONTO 04 looked for sources where design decisions originate, this fifth issue delves into the essential building blocks or architecture, namely space and spatiality. The issue explores how understanding spatiality also becomes a basis for understanding architecture.