This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laan (1904–91), famous for his manifesto De Architectonische Ruimte (Architectonic Space, 1977), in which he proposed his ideal elementary architecture. In the past, this ideal architecture was linked to Van der Laan’s proportional system and to his general approach as an architect rather than to his Catholic background. Consequently, the changing conceptual landscape in which he developed his ideas on the relation between religion and design was neglected. Yet, as this article will argue, it is only by carefully exploring the relation between Van der Laan’s attempts to define a fundamental architecture and his ambition to understand the religio...
During the 1970s the intellectual and cultural climate in Flanders increasingly matured, also in the...
Religious culture shapes the characters of space and it reflects people’s attitudes towards the rela...
A collection of nine letters from the Catholic theologian Romano Guardini to his friend Fr. Josef We...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...
Already in his first classes on church architecture just before WWII, the Benedictine monk-architect...
In 1977, the Benedictine monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan (1904-1991) published his manifest...
Dom Hans van der Laan’s (1904-1991) architectural realizations are limited. As a teacher, this pecul...
This paper interweaves the architectural concepts and elementary architecture of Roosenberg Abbey in...
In 1977, the architect and monk Dom Hans van der Laan published his treatise Architectonic Space, Fi...
Between 1920 and 1991, the Dutch Benedictine monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan (1904–91) deve...
Two exhibition combines drawings, models, built work and theories of the Dutch Benedictine monk and ...
The Dutch Benedictine monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan OSB (1904-1991) holds an extraordinar...
The paper analyses the messages modern architecture communicates to audience and to individual. Arch...
The graduation project of the chair Interiors of buildings and cities asks for a new program for the...
During the 1970s the intellectual and cultural climate in Flanders increasingly matured, also in the...
During the 1970s the intellectual and cultural climate in Flanders increasingly matured, also in the...
Religious culture shapes the characters of space and it reflects people’s attitudes towards the rela...
A collection of nine letters from the Catholic theologian Romano Guardini to his friend Fr. Josef We...
This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laa...
Already in his first classes on church architecture just before WWII, the Benedictine monk-architect...
In 1977, the Benedictine monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan (1904-1991) published his manifest...
Dom Hans van der Laan’s (1904-1991) architectural realizations are limited. As a teacher, this pecul...
This paper interweaves the architectural concepts and elementary architecture of Roosenberg Abbey in...
In 1977, the architect and monk Dom Hans van der Laan published his treatise Architectonic Space, Fi...
Between 1920 and 1991, the Dutch Benedictine monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan (1904–91) deve...
Two exhibition combines drawings, models, built work and theories of the Dutch Benedictine monk and ...
The Dutch Benedictine monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan OSB (1904-1991) holds an extraordinar...
The paper analyses the messages modern architecture communicates to audience and to individual. Arch...
The graduation project of the chair Interiors of buildings and cities asks for a new program for the...
During the 1970s the intellectual and cultural climate in Flanders increasingly matured, also in the...
During the 1970s the intellectual and cultural climate in Flanders increasingly matured, also in the...
Religious culture shapes the characters of space and it reflects people’s attitudes towards the rela...
A collection of nine letters from the Catholic theologian Romano Guardini to his friend Fr. Josef We...