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Fontainas Island Reconfiguration / B612 architectes

Fontainas Island Reconfiguration / B612 architectes - Exterior Photography, Apartments, Facade
© Marie-Françoise Plissart

Fontainas Island Reconfiguration / B612 architectes - More Images+ 34

Brussel, Belgium
  • Architects: B612 architectes
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  8677
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Adobe, CARROCONSTRUCT, Delrue, FABRIBOIS, Nemetschek, +1
  • Professionals: OLM, Ney & Partners

8 Beautiful Belgian Houses: The Expert on Ugly Belgian Houses Weighs In

Sometimes an architect’s best intentions get lost along the way. Sometimes they get value-engineered out; sometimes they were never really there to begin with. That's where Ugly Belgian Houses comes in. The blog, run by discerning Belgian Hannes Coudenys, documents some of his home country's architectural misadventures - all with a sense of humor, of course!

Today, to celebrate Belgium's National Day, we asked the man behind the blog to select some beautiful Belgian houses. His choices - with a few words from him and the architects - after the break.

Tensile Structures: 11 Edgy Images Under Strain

Tensile Structures: 11 Edgy Images Under Strain - Image 11 of 4
© Roland Halbe

Capable of transforming a facade or shaping a sculptural roof form, tensile structures test the limits of our imagination (and understanding of geometry). This week’s photo set features structures that rely on cables, anchors, posts and membranes to create expansive, dramatic spans of open space bathed in natural light. Stark shadows and fair curves make tensile structures particularly photogenic, as captured in this set of images from Christopher Frederick Jones, Marie-Françoise Plissart, Yoshihiro Koitani and more.

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12 Women in Architecture Photography (Part 2)

Is there an aspect, a recurring mark, that reveals a difference in the way that male and female architecture photographers see the world? This is, perhaps, one of those rhetorical questions often used as an argument to shed light on works produced by women and for which there is no precise answer.

Without claiming to offer an answer to this question—and in order to follow up on our first article that showcased a selection of women in architecture photography—we present here a new compilation of professionals who deserve attention for the quality of their photographic work. See our list below:

The Glass Centre / Philippe Samyn and Partners

The Glass Centre / Philippe Samyn and Partners - More Images+ 33

House of Alain Hubert / SAMYN and PARTNERS

House of Alain Hubert / SAMYN and PARTNERS - More Images+ 39

Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium

House in the Outskirts of Brussels / SAMYN and PARTNERS

House in the Outskirts of Brussels / SAMYN and PARTNERS - More Images+ 33

Walloon Branch of Reproduction Forestry Material / SAMYN and PARTNERS

Walloon Branch of Reproduction Forestry Material  / SAMYN and PARTNERS - More Images+ 48

Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium

Fire Station for the Sri-Charleroi / SAMYN and PARTNERS

Fire Station for the Sri-Charleroi / SAMYN and PARTNERS - More Images+ 51

Charleroi, Belgium

European Council and Council of the European Union / Samyn and Partners

European Council and Council of the European Union  / Samyn and Partners - More Images+ 33

Head Office of AGC Glass Europe / SAMYN and PARTNERS

Head Office of AGC Glass Europe / SAMYN and PARTNERS - More Images+ 56

Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

Covering of the courtyard of the Carré des Arts in Mons / Ney & Partners + AgwA

Covering of the courtyard of the Carré des Arts in Mons / Ney & Partners + AgwA - More Images+ 24

Jaax / Atelier Pierre Hebbelinck

Jaax / Atelier Pierre Hebbelinck - More Images+ 33

The Bronks Youth Theatre / MDMA

The Bronks Youth Theatre / MDMA - More Images+ 33

City of Brussels, Belgium
  • Architects: MDMA
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2009