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Almost all architecture is designed on commission for a client. And the architect's design must always bend to the wishes or demands of that client. The situation is turned on its head, however, when the architect becomes their own client when building, renovating or redecorating their own home... All of a sudden, the architect has the freedom to give full expression to his/her vision on living and the humble home is transformed into something of a calling card. The architects: Leo Van Broeck, Eric Soors, Erik Wie?rs, Lou Jansen, Aur?lie Hachez, Adrien Verschuere, Kiki Verbeeck and Yves Malysse, Toon Heyndrickx, Johannes Robbrecht and Tinne Verwerft, Tom Vermeylen, Gert Cuypers and Ilze Quaeyhaegens, Maarten Baeye and Karen Kesteloot, Kris Mys, Evert Crols, Hans Lust and Lieve Van De Ginste, Isabelle Blancke and Alexander Dierendonck. Their houses: an old mill, a Modernist apartment, a Seventies townhouse, a former pub, a ward of a former military hospital, a new-build with a view of the apartment buildings in the city... Their vision: passionate pleas for the densification of villages, interesting insights about the use of space and flexibility... Each report is accompanied by a text in which the architect expounds his/her own vision on architecture. Hardcover: 288 pages Publisher: Uitgeverij Luster; Multilingual edition (December 15, 2015) Language: English, French ISBN-10: 9460581544 ISBN-13: 978-9460581540 Product Dimensions: 9 x 1.1 x 11 inches Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds

Belgian Architects and Their Houses II

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