Architecture Dialogue The Netherlands Flanders III, Composition & Materials
24 November 2016 20:00 - 20:00
Dutch and Flemish architects discuss the precision with which they design the exterior and interior of a building, paying special attention to detailing, composition and materials. With BureauvanEig (NL), ONO (BE), Jan Vermeulen (BE) and Daniel Rosbottom (UK).
While Dutch architecture gained international recognition with Superdutch, for years Flemish architecture was seen as 'ugly' and 'chaotic'. However, in recent years, another more poetic image has emerged in Flanders and a group of Dutch architects has shown an affinity with this style and working method. They share a special feeling for composition, rhythm and materiality, which gives their work a well-considered quality. During this evening, we will explore this merging of aesthetics, which is surprising given the cultural, spatial differences and distinct architectural traditions.
This dialogue between the Netherlands and Flanders is the first in an international series organised by Het Nieuwe Instituut. Each conversation is devoted to a particular theme: 'Maatwerk Without Borders' (27 October, Rotterdam), 'Radicality & Poetry' (November, Frankfurt), 'Composition & Materials' (24 November, Antwerp) and 'Context & Place' (8 December, Frankfurt). The series is associated with the exhibition _Maatwerk / Massarbeit_ in the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (8 October - 12 February 2017). Het Nieuwe Instituut has supported this exhibition with loans from the National Archive for Dutch Architecture and Urban Planning.
The series of dialogues has been initiated and made possible by Het Nieuwe Instituut's Agency for Architecture, Design and Digital Culture in partnership with the Flanders Architecture Institute. The selection of practices has been made partially by Jantje Engels and Marius Grootveld, who have curated part of the exhibition Maatwerk / Massarbeit.