This monograph focuses on the work accomplished by Xaveer De Geyter Architects between 2005 and 2020, office founded by this Belgian architect in 1991. Xaveer de Geyter (Doornik - Belgium, 1957) graduated at the Architecture Institute St. Lucas in Ghent in 1981. After that, he started working at Rem Koolhaas' office (OMA) in Rotterdam, until 1991, when he founded his own office. At the same time, he has been working as a teacher in the school where he obtained his degree. He has also worked as visiting and guest professor at the Berlage Institute, Delft, Netherlands (1993-2003), the EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland (2004) and the ETH, Zurich, Switzerland (2016). The office Xaveer De Geyter Architects has won several international competitions, as well as numerous awards throughout its trajectory, including the Flemish Culture Award for Architecture in 2014, the Mies van der Rohe award in 2003 and the Charles Wilford Prize in the years 1993 and 1992.
Faculty of Economics, Ghent University Saint-Lucas School of Fine Arts Kitchen Tower, Brussels Private house, Hoeilaart Baltic Pearl Tower, St Petersburg Place Rogier, Brussels Place Schuman, Brussels GZA Residential Care Centre Province Headquarters, Antwerp Z33 Museum, Hasselt Faculty of Economics, Strasbourg | International Olympic Committee Headquarters Waterfront Promenade, Vlora Museum of Fine Arts, Tournai Learning and Innovation Centre, Brussels Hotel PEX, Toulouse Cargill Headquarters, Vilvoorde UCBM University Campus Mobilis Multipurpose Building |
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