(Doc)01: Japanese Skills

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Japanese skills skills ranging from crafting Hanko stamps, rebuilding lanterns, forging Shintō swords, washi paper in all its numerous forms, the process of making ceramics and the famed Japanese Tea Ceremony.

(Doc)03: a fine jazz concert

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Documenting the sold-out 'SIX' CD-release concert for Orbit Folks at C-mine Genk.

(Doc)04: Japanese memories

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Memories in random order of two road trips through Japan (2000-2001). Gazing into a different, wondrous society, a peek into intense visual literacy, deep traditions and blade-runner like environments.

(Doc)02: Jazzy afternoon sessions

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A personal view of two jazzy afternoon sessions; the recording of a new set by TimFinoulstTrio and Orbit Folks.

(AR)06: TSKR/ house extension

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Documentation of the renovation and extension of a family home in Tongres by Tom Schreurs & Katrien Raedts architecten.

(AR)07: HICKX/ loft interior

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Documentation of the transformation of a former garage in Brussels into a loft. Interior and furniture design by Herman Venderickx.

(AR)01: Aldo van Eyck / playgrounds

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1992: An early foray into architecture photography documenting Aldo van Eycks children's playgrounds for my master thesis.

(AR)02: Le Corbusier Révisité

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Chapelle de Notre Dame du haut, Ronchamp

Couvent de la Tourette, la Tourette

Unité d’habitation, Marseille

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(AR)03: Dom Hans van der Laan

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Sint Benedictusberg Abbey, Vaals (NL) by Dom Hans van der Laan, After the Vespers, low autumn sun is projecting light through 'plastic numbers' and plays with remaining incense.

 

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(AR)10: Aalto's ateliers revisited

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A bare foot documentation mooching around the Helsinki ateliers of and by Aino and Alvar Aalto.

(Doc)-3, -2, -1: an eclectic easa archive

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A cross section through several European Architecture Students Assemblies: Karlskrona 1990, Liège 1994 and The Train, Scandinavia 1997. EASA has little or no formal structure, in that an event is organised each year as a unique two-week occurrence somewhere in Europe, where circa 450 architecture students from 40 countries live, experiment and create.