Articles
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Located in the centre of Brussels, Pachecolaan 44 is a remarkable sixteen-level office building (thirteen aboveground and three underground). Strategically situated on Brussels’ ring road, it acts as a landmark for the neighbourhood. The building is an eye-catcher owing to the wickerwork pattern of the concrete modules in the elevations. It was designed in 1964 by the architect Marcel Lambrichs and his team for the former Gemeentekrediet (Crédit Communal de Belgique) bank. Pacheco, as the complex was known, provided over six thousand square metres of office space and was the bank’s...
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The new arsenal for the ‘Admiralty of the Meuse’, built between 1785 and 1788 on Reuzeneiland on the east side of Rotterdam, was one of the Dutch Republic’s largest structures, yet it has been all but forgotten since it burned to the ground in 1891. Fifteen surviving design drawings by its architect, the Italian Giovanni Giudici (1746-1819), provide insight into the design phases, technical detailing and the evolving design of the facade and interior. The arsenal’s primary function was to store naval weaponry and ship’s supplies. However, its architecture belied this utilitarian purpose....
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‘Tweegesprek’ is een nieuwe, jaarlijkse rubriek in ons Bulletin waarin we een actueel en prikkelend vraagstuk binnen de interessegebieden van de KNOB (architectuur- en bouwgeschiedenis, stedenbouw, cultuurlandschap en monumentenzorg) centraal stellen. Op een Stelling volgt een Tegenstelling, waarin een vakgenoot reageert. Zo ontstaat een open dialoog tussen collega’s in het veld.
Book reviews
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Review of a book redacted by J. van Kesteren-Lok.
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Review of a book written by Natalie Dubois and Jessica van Geel