The graduation project of the chair Interiors of buildings and cities asks for a new program for the Roosenberg abbey. The Roosenberg Abbey is designed by Dom Hans van der Laan and is located in Waasmunster, Belgium. Since 2016 the Roosenberg will no longer be used as a monastery. Because of its monumental and iconic status, the KU Leuven therefor decided to transform it in an architectural study centre. This was the starting point of the graduation studio. It was our objective to form a program that would suite the Roosenberg and the Ku Leuven, but could also add a narritive to the wider context. To research the functions and sizes for the new programme we looked very closely to our own desires for a architectural study center, since we co...
Dom Hans van der Laan’s (1904-1991) architectural realizations are limited. As a teacher, this pecul...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...
Abbey Roosenberg in Waasmunster, Belgium was designed by Dutch monk and architect Dom Hans van der L...
Creating a university congress and study centre on the site of the recently abandoned Abbey of Roose...
In 1977, the Benedictine monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan (1904-1991) published his manifest...
The transformation from place from religion, to place for study, shares the culture background in we...
Rethinking Roosenberg is the topic for the studio of the Architecture Interior and we are supposed t...
This paper interweaves the architectural concepts and elementary architecture of Roosenberg Abbey in...
The Roosenberg Abbey in the Flanders village of Waasmunster needs to get a new function. The new own...
Two exhibition combines drawings, models, built work and theories of the Dutch Benedictine monk and ...
Repurpose of the abbey Roosenberg by Dom Hans van der Laan and premises for a new university campusA...
In 1977, the architect and monk Dom Hans van der Laan published his treatise Architectonic Space, Fi...
Rethinking RoosenbergArchitecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Interiors Buildings Citie
Already in his first classes on church architecture just before WWII, the Benedictine monk-architect...
Dom Hans van der Laan’s (1904-1991) architectural realizations are limited. As a teacher, this pecul...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...
Abbey Roosenberg in Waasmunster, Belgium was designed by Dutch monk and architect Dom Hans van der L...
Creating a university congress and study centre on the site of the recently abandoned Abbey of Roose...
In 1977, the Benedictine monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan (1904-1991) published his manifest...
The transformation from place from religion, to place for study, shares the culture background in we...
Rethinking Roosenberg is the topic for the studio of the Architecture Interior and we are supposed t...
This paper interweaves the architectural concepts and elementary architecture of Roosenberg Abbey in...
The Roosenberg Abbey in the Flanders village of Waasmunster needs to get a new function. The new own...
Two exhibition combines drawings, models, built work and theories of the Dutch Benedictine monk and ...
Repurpose of the abbey Roosenberg by Dom Hans van der Laan and premises for a new university campusA...
In 1977, the architect and monk Dom Hans van der Laan published his treatise Architectonic Space, Fi...
Rethinking RoosenbergArchitecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Interiors Buildings Citie
Already in his first classes on church architecture just before WWII, the Benedictine monk-architect...
Dom Hans van der Laan’s (1904-1991) architectural realizations are limited. As a teacher, this pecul...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...