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Conix architects / with contributions by Kas Oosterhuis & Moniek E. Bucquoye ; [photography Marie-Franc̦oise Plissart [and others] ; translation, Ilze Raath.].
Main entry:

Conix Architects (Firm)

Title & Author:

Conix architects / with contributions by Kas Oosterhuis & Moniek E. Bucquoye ; [photography Marie-Franc̦oise Plissart [and others] ; translation, Ilze Raath.].

Publication:

Oostkamp [Belgium] : Stichting Kunstboek, ©2007.

Description:

239 pages : illustrations (some color), plans (some color) ; 25 x 26 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 225).
Atomium -- Umicore -- New Brussels -- Bank J. Van Breda & Co -- Hoopnatie -- House Ho -- Educational center -- Sibelga -- OM Partners -- Van Den Berg -- House OC -- W16 -- Clos du Drossart -- Conti-lines -- Frere Orban -- The Northgate -- Hesse Noord Natie -- New Lokeren -- Seamco -- House HU -- Mercelis -- Werf en Vlasnate -- Belliard -- Queen Anne -- Williot.
Summary:

"Conix Architects has grown steadily over the years, but its expansion has gained momentum in particular over the last couple of years. Founded in 1979 by Christine Conix, the architectural practice has offices in both Antwerp and Brussels (since 2004). The firm has a team of 67 creative and motivated individuals. Sylvie Bruyninckx became a partner in 2005." "Conix Architects strive for a type of architecture that integrates four basic ideas: context, durability, society and know-how, which is always characterized by its open and spatial concept. The needs, desires and expectations of the client are translated into unique contemporary projects. Conix Architects created this book, with contributions by Kas Oosterhuis and Moniek E. Bucquoye. This publication provides an overview of the body of their outstanding projects, conceptual ideas and background information on their current and future ambitions."--BOOK JACKET.

ISBN:

9789058562173 (cased)
9058562174 (cased)

Subject:

Conix Architects (Firm)
Conix Architects (Firme)
Architectural firms Belgium.
Architecture Belgium 20th century.
Architecture Belgium 21st century.
Agences d'architecture Belgique.
Architecture Belgique 20e siècle.
Architecture Belgique 21e siècle.
Architectural firms
Architecture
Gebouwen.
Belgium
België.
Belgian architectural firms.

Form/genre:

Architects' prospectuses.

Added entries:

Oosterhuis, Kas.
Bucquoye, Moniek E.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 252895
Call No.: NA44.C751.23 C6 2007
Status: Available

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