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- ‘When Things Merge’In Conversation with EventArchitectuur
- Abstract
- For EventArchitectuur – Herman Verkerk and Paul Kuipers – exhibition design is a medium for practicing a form of temporary architecture in which the ideas of architecture parlante (speaking architecture) serve as a guiding principle. In this interview, referencing several recently completed exhibitions, Verkerk and Kuipers discuss the use of archetypal landscape or architecture typologies, alienating elements, or 1:1 scale models. This interview attests to the explicitly architectural, almost artisanal approach EventArchitectuur uses to create a meaningful context for an exhibition visitor.
- Citation
- Architectuur, E., & Patteeuw, V. (2012). ‘When Things Merge’. In Conversation with EventArchitectuur. Exhibitions. Showing and Producing Architecture, OASE, (88), 96–106. Retrieved from https://www.oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/88/WhenThingsMerge
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- Editors of this issue
- Christophe Van Gerrewey, Tom Vandeputte, Véronique Patteeuw
- Design
- Aagje Martens, Karel Martens
- October 2012
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