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Title: Reconfiguration, Replacement or Removal? Series of public lectures and debates about this PhD project
Contributors/Performers: VAN DE WEIJER, Marijn 
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: After the completion of the FWO funded research project "Large, Underused Dwellings in Flanders" (2010-2014) Marijn van de Weijer has frequently been invited to present his work to professional and public audiences. These lectures involved the discussion of design strategies investigated in his PhD thesis entitled "Reconfiguration, Replacement or Removal? Evaluating the Flemish Post-War Detached Dwelling and its Part in Contemporary Spatial Planning and Architecture." He was invited by the Flemish Christian Labour Union (20 June 2014), the department of Spatial Planning of the Province of Antwerp (23 October 2014), Ar-TUR, foundation for architecture in the Campine region (26 May and 17 November 2015), and GhyBo, a firm organizing Masterclasses for legal practitioners (26 November 2015).
Keywords: Urbanism;Sprawl;Redevelopment;Housing;Adaptive reuse
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/20191
Discipline: design en architectuur
Research Context: Architecture, Urbanism, Spatial Planning, Social Geography
Impact Description: The audiences of these lectures consisted mainly of interdisciplinary professionals in housing (policy makers, union representatives, civil servants, housing corporations) spatial planning (civil servants), designers (architects, urban designers, landscape designers) and legal practitioners (barristers, solicitors, policy makers). The lectures organized by Ar-TUR were open to a wider public.
Related Info: Hasselt University
KU Leuven
Large Underused Dwellings in Flanders: development of architectural and users' strategies in view of demographic trends and ecological constraints
Category: AOR
Type: Artistic/designerly creation
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