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Highlights
- The Open Call in Flanders (the Dutch-speaking, northern part of Belgium) is more than just another architecture competition: any governmental agency or public institution can choose to work with an Open Call for any given construction project.
- Author(s): Florian Heilmeyer
- 288 Pages
- Architecture, Sustainability & Green Design
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Book Synopsis
The Open Call in Flanders (the Dutch-speaking, northern part of Belgium) is more than just another architecture competition: any governmental agency or public institution can choose to work with an Open Call for any given construction project. Since its invention by the first Vlaams Bouwmeester bOb van Reeth in 2000, more than 700 assignments have been published in this procedure, resulting in almost 350 completed public architectural and infrastructural projects so far. This volume compiles 70 of these, from all over Flanders--from it's west coast to the German border in the east--to illustrate the astounding quality of these projects. The projects prove that public architecture can actually be daring, thought-provoking, cooperative, and well-done at the same time. It is time to take an extensive look at how this procedure works, how it is received by architects, politicians, and clients--and ultimately, at the outstanding public architecture in Flanders as an example for other countries to study closely.
Including buildings by 51N4E, Bovenbouw Architectuur, Dierendonckblancke, Zaha Hadid, KAAN, Maxwan, Hideyuki Nakayama, Ney & Partner, noAarchitecten, OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen, RCR Arquitectes, Robbrecht en Daem, Sergison Bates, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Xaveer de Geyter, among others
Review Quotes
"The longer essays provide greater depth and critical takes on a
procedure worthy of such attention, while the shorter essays bring us
back around to the exhibitions that, together with the books, signal the
importance of the Open Call in Flanders and the desire for it to
continue for another twenty years--and beyond." (John Hill in: world-architects.com, 03/2022, https: //www.world-architects.com/en/architecture-news/insight/two-decades-of-the-open-call)
"The Open Call represents a different way forward, one that public
authorities everywhere would do well to learn from." (Oliver Wainwright
in The Guardian, 04.2022)