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Lecture number four welcomes Dr. Bie Plevoets and Dr. Inge Somers presenting their perspectives on "As Found. Experiments in Preservation".Architecture in Flanders and Brussels reflects a unique position in dealing with the existing built environment. Although the experimental approaches vary with different design methodologies, the audacity of the interventions remains, whether it is a medieval structure or a twentieth-century building. The project 'As Found' (2023-2024) focused on seven experimental approaches in preservation today: ensemble, void, reconfiguration, inside out, traces, mirror, and nuance. Having co-curated the exhibition “As Found” (VAi & De Singel, 2023)
Dr. Bie Plevoets is Assistant Professor at Hasselt University where she obtained a PhD on adaptive reuse. Her research focuses on adaptive reuse theory and various conceptual strategies to intervene in the existing fabric.
ATLAS Exchanging Knowledge is a free lecture series run by the European Council of Interior Architects, as part of the of the EU funded project Building Connections for a Stronger Profession. It presents six monthly events, each diving into topics relevant to strengthen our profession and support lifelong learning.
Atlas Exchanging Knowledge promotes the release of the Atlas Archive in 2025, a large-scale digital platform designed to centralize and share Interior-related knowledge across Europe. If you would like to know more about our events, the Atlas Archive, or how to share your works through our platform, please feel free to get in touch via award@ecia.net!
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