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Voorwoord voor Elias D'Hollander's 'Architectuur Choreograferen / Choreografie Architecturen' Ghent University
Architecture's Poetic Instrumentality: Developing the Critical, Political, and Ethical Capacities of Architectural Artifacts KU Leuven
The PhD thesis Architecture's Poetic Instrumentality is rooted in and driven by an enthusiasm of architectural practice—an enthusiasm for conceiving, constructing, and deploying architectural artifacts that, as poetic instruments, intend to have an agency within their urban environments. The title puts in tension the two notions of instrument and poesis (from the Greek poiesis, referring to a making activity but moreover to an activity of making ...
The scope of the "promenade architecturale" as a tool; or: How "can" research by design relate to architectural theory? University of Antwerp
Architecture exhibitions in Flanders, 1980s-2000s : public platforms for an extending scale and field of architecture Ghent University
This contribution is part of an investigation exploring the history of architecture exhibitions in Flanders, Belgium, from the 1980s to 2000s. It focuses on exhibitions (co)produced and/or hosted by architectural platforms active during this period: Stichting Architektuurmuseum (S/AM), Centrum voor Architectuur en Design (cAD), deSingel and Vlaams Architectuurinstituut (VAi). Each of these initiatives was invested in the development of ...
Happiness in place and space: Exploring the contribution of architecture and interior architecture to happiness Hasselt University
Do architecture and interior architecture contribute to the happiness of people? Do these design disciplines have a role to play in enhancing possibilities for people to work on their happiness? To answer these questions, the first section of this paper discusses different factors that contribute to happiness: genetics, life circumstantial factors and intentional activities. Next, these factors are refined specifically from the viewpoint of ...