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In 2016, the Belgian firm noAarchitecten won the competition to restore and reuse Hat Steen castle in Antwerp. Focused on historical integration and contemporary functionality, its scheme involved replacing the 1950 extension with a new wing, one mor
In January 1924, industrial designer André Citroën opened the brand’s first foreign branch on Place Sainctelette in Brussels. Years later, in 1933, and following the original sketches drawn by Citroën himself, plans were carried out to include a larg
The British firm David Kohn Architects has won the competition to redesign SMAK, the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art in Ghent, in collaboration with the Belgian practices no Aarchitecten and Asli Cicek. The objective is to redefine the museum’s
The old, iconic showroom becomes the main entrance to this complex where artistic production replaces industrial one, adding three new volumes of auditorium, museum, and archive, and redefining the circulation system as a public and exhibition space.
The winners of the seventh European AHI Awards – a biennial competition organized by the Barcelona platform AHI (Architectural Heritage Intervention) in collaboration with the Catalonia Institute of Architects – have been announced. The works that to
The Citröen building in Brussels, an enormous industrial complex built in 1933, will be transformed into a new branch of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. The result of a competition that was held for the purpose, the design drawn up by the team