1. Jurjen Zeinstra

        Bio
        Jurjen Zeinstra studied architecture at Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Berlin. With Mikel van Gelderen he founded Zeinstra van Gelderen architecten, which has realised projects on various scales. He works at Delft University of Technology as acting associate professor of the Chair ‘Interiors Buildings Cities’ and writes for various magazines and websites. Currently, he is preparing a PhD on Heinrich Tessenow’s perspective drawings.
        [last updated in 2020]

      2. issues 1–114 are available in PDF format

         

        issues 1–114 are available in PDF format

           

          issues 1–44 appeared in Dutch only


          issues 1–114 are available in PDF format

          •  
          • Jurjen Zeinstra
           

          issues 1–44 appeared in Dutch only


          issues 1–114 are available in PDF format

           

          issues 1–44 appeared in Dutch only


          issues 1–114 are available in PDF format

           

          issues 1–44 appeared in Dutch only


          issues 1–114 are available in PDF format

          •  
          • Jurjen Zeinstra
           

          issues 1–44 appeared in Dutch only


          issues 1–114 are available in PDF format

             

            issues 1–44 appeared in Dutch only


            issues 1–114 are available in PDF format

              •  
              • Jurjen Zeinstra
               
          1. 23/10/2024
            Call for Abstracts OASE 122

            Ecological Pedagogies / Written by Janna Bystrykh, Bart Decroos, Jantje Engels, Sereh Mandias, Elsbeth Ronner / Deadline 1 December 2024

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          2. 06/10/2024
            Call for Submissions

            Geert Bekaert Prize for Architecture Criticism

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          3. 21/11/2023
            call for conversations OASE 118

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            This Call is written by Justin Agyin, Bart Decroos, Christoph Grafe. The deadline is 17 December 2023.

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          4. 11/11/2023
            call for abstracts OASE 119
            1. Review of Jean-Louis de Cordemoy's Nouveau traité de toute l'architecture in Mémoires pour l'histoire des sciences & des beaux-arts, September 1706

            Book Reviews
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            In this issue of OASE, the history of the architectural book review is outlined through case studies. This Call is written by Christophe Van Gerrewey and Hans Teerds. The deadline is 20 December 2023.

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          5. 06/03/2023
            BK Talks on 16 March 2023 about 'Design with Soil: Urbanizing the living surface'

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          6. 21/02/2023
            Call for Abstracts OASE 117. Village Variations

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          7. 31/01/2023
            Now available: OASE 113. Authorship

            What does the author’s ‘owning’ of a project mean? And does this sense of ownership still prevail in contemporary architecture culture? Other more open forms of cooperation and co-creation are emerging alongside the concept of individual singular authorship.

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          8. 02/12/2022
            Presentation OASE 112 on 8 December 2022 in Rotterdam, NL

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          9. 24/11/2022
            Call for Abstracts OASE 116
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            ‘The Architect as Public Instellectual’
            Deadline: 23-12-2022

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          10. 15/10/2022
            Now available: OASE 112. Ecology & Aesthetics

            Through a series of concrete projects, the contributions in this issue explore the field of tension between architectural aesthetics and issues of energy, technology and materiality. Ecological practices in architecture must not only be effective in providing solutions, but inevitably raise questions of beauty, affection and perception as well.

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