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Architecture du telephone
Architecture du telephone

By Dominique Leroy, Jean Marc Basyn, Marc Dubois, Filip Dujardin, Yaron Pesztat, Karin Borghouts, Marc Gierst, Stefaan De Clerck

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Le téléphone est inventé en 1876 par l?Américain Graham Bell et le cadran d'appel circulaire apparaît en 1892. À la suite de l?Amérique du Nord, le téléphone fait rapidement sa percée en Europe et...

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51N4E
51N4E

By Filip Dujardin, Peter Swinnen, Blerta Kambo

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This publication shows the ambitious transformation of Skanderbeg Square, in Tirana, Albania. The project was initiated by the then Mayor of Tirana and current Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama an...

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Robbrecht en Daem
Robbrecht en Daem

By Ellis Woodman, Wouter Davidts, Walter Vorjohann, Christophe Van Gerrewey, Filip Dujardin, Maarten Van Den Driessche, Maarten Vanden Abeele, Chantal Pattyn, Kristien Daem, Attilio Maranzano, Joan Ockman, Asli Cicek

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From a dovecot in the Dutch village of Dorst to the Concert Hallin Bruges, from an art gallery in Whitechapel to the City Archives of Bordeaux, the oeuvre on which Robbrecht en Daem Architects has...

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