Anne Lacaton has been a visiting professor at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment during the Fall Semester 2016-2017, hosted by the Chair of Heritage & Design. In the professional field of Heritage & Design the starting point for design is not just a functional brief and a blank sheet of paper but the challenge of an existing spatial setting and cultural-historical context. It is a dynamic and innovative field in architecture that deals with the architectural re-interpretation, adaptive reuse and restoration of historic buildings. This book reports on her workshops and studios during her time at TU Delft. It presents re-use projects at different scales, in different situations and with different progr...
The Spoorzone in Delft is an area that was once occupied by the railway. The historic city grew orga...
“The greenest building is the one that already exists”, Carl Elefante stated in 2007). In the last f...
The Heritage & Architecture section from the faculty of Architecture / Delft University of Techn...
Anne Lacaton has been a visiting professor at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and the Built Env...
Anne Lacaton has been a visiting professor at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and the Built Env...
International audienceAnne Lacaton was born in 1955 in the South-West of France. She studied archite...
In the period I was teaching at the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands, from 1984–1...
Art and architecture have always maintained an important role in the shaping of public life and cult...
The London skyline is dominated by cranes, the recession has disappeared to be replaced by a boom in...
t is only since the end of the Nineteenth century that women were admitted to schools of Architectur...
In this article, we describe our teaching practice as part of an interdisciplinary practice in order...
The process of educating future architects and designers around the world varies dramatically. Howev...
On the 27th August 2019, at his Amsterdam office, DJ (Ana Tostões, editor, and Michel Melenhorst, gu...
The studio topic Glaneur/Glaneuse refers to the old ‘profession’ of the gleaners, those people picki...
Leon van Schaik AO, Professor of Architecture at RMIT University for 30 years and mentor to countles...
The Spoorzone in Delft is an area that was once occupied by the railway. The historic city grew orga...
“The greenest building is the one that already exists”, Carl Elefante stated in 2007). In the last f...
The Heritage & Architecture section from the faculty of Architecture / Delft University of Techn...
Anne Lacaton has been a visiting professor at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and the Built Env...
Anne Lacaton has been a visiting professor at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and the Built Env...
International audienceAnne Lacaton was born in 1955 in the South-West of France. She studied archite...
In the period I was teaching at the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands, from 1984–1...
Art and architecture have always maintained an important role in the shaping of public life and cult...
The London skyline is dominated by cranes, the recession has disappeared to be replaced by a boom in...
t is only since the end of the Nineteenth century that women were admitted to schools of Architectur...
In this article, we describe our teaching practice as part of an interdisciplinary practice in order...
The process of educating future architects and designers around the world varies dramatically. Howev...
On the 27th August 2019, at his Amsterdam office, DJ (Ana Tostões, editor, and Michel Melenhorst, gu...
The studio topic Glaneur/Glaneuse refers to the old ‘profession’ of the gleaners, those people picki...
Leon van Schaik AO, Professor of Architecture at RMIT University for 30 years and mentor to countles...
The Spoorzone in Delft is an area that was once occupied by the railway. The historic city grew orga...
“The greenest building is the one that already exists”, Carl Elefante stated in 2007). In the last f...
The Heritage & Architecture section from the faculty of Architecture / Delft University of Techn...