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Luc Deleu - T.O.P. office : orban space / editors, Wouter Davidts, Guy Châtel, Stefaan Vervoort ; contributors Guy Châtel [and others].
Title & Author:

Luc Deleu - T.O.P. office : orban space / editors, Wouter Davidts, Guy Châtel, Stefaan Vervoort ; contributors Guy Châtel [and others].

Publication:

Amsterdam : Valiz ; Den Haag : Stroom, ©2012.

Description:

429 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Situations trouvées, Theatrum orbis terrarum : a conversation between two photo archives / Marjolijn Dijkman -- The world remade : art and mimesis in the work of Luc Deleu / John Macarthur -- Entrance to the office of Luc Deleu : T.O.P. office / Koenraad Dedobbeleer & Kris Kimpe -- Being an architect, producing theory, making architecture / Maarten Delbeke -- Promenade / Manfred Pernice -- Museum for Broken Art, 1978 / Stefaan Vervoort -- Journey around the world in 72 days (via the Antipodes of Madrid/Weber) ; 3 April-14 June, 1999 / Luc Deleu -- Turn on planning : dreams of a new mobility / Felicity D. Scott -- Measuring the world / Kersten Geers -- Architecture without address : orban lessons in scale and perspective / Wouter Davidts -- Vaccum / Metahaven -- Depiction : architecture is a concept / Teresa Stoppani -- Deleu, des fois! /Aglaia Konrad -- The unadapted city : architectural practice in view of an aleatory encounter / Guy Châtel -- T.O.P. office : a portrait -- T.O.P. office : work s, exhibitions, writings (1967-2011) -- T.O.P. office : future prospects : a conversation between Isabelle De Smet, Steven Van den Bergh, Wouter Davidts, and Hans De Wolf -- T.O.P. office : excerpts from print maps 1997-2012.
Summary:

This book presents the long-awaited and in-depth research on the practice and work of the architect, artist and 'orbanist' (global urbanist) luc Deleu (1944, Duffel, B). Deleu has been working on 'orbanism' since the 1970s. This approach to urbanism is critical, sociological and ecological and is highly relevant to such contemporary themes as environmental pollution, overpopulation, food production and individual versus community.

ISBN:

9789078088608
9078088605

Subject:

Deleu, Luc.
T.O.P. office (Antwerpen)
Architects Belgium.
Architecture Belgium 20th century.
Architecture Netherlands 20th century.
Architecture Belgium 21st century.
Architecture Netherlands 21st century.
Architectes Belgique.
Architecture Belgique 20e siècle.
Architecture Pays-Bas 20e siècle.
Architecture Belgique 21e siècle.
Architecture Pays-Bas 21e siècle.
Architects.
Architecture.
Belgium.
Netherlands.

Added entries:

Deleu, Luc.
Davidts, Wouter.
Châtel, Guy.
Vervoort, Stefaan.

Orban space
Luc Deleu

Holdings:

Location: Library main 280696
Call No.: BIB 217675
Status: Available

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