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Wim Goes Architectuur is an architecture practice founded by Wim Goes (Ghent, BE) in 1999. Next to his architecture practice, Wim Goes has published drawings and texts on architecture[1] and is teaching at the KU Leuven Faculty of Architecture since 2005.[2] He received his Master’s degree from Sint-Lucas School of Science & Arts in 1993 and attended the 2006 Glenn Murcutt International Master Class in Australia and the 2008 Master Class in New Zealand with Ian Athfield.[3] He worked on construction sites and in workshops before establishing Wim Goes Architectuur.
Selected works
- 2014: Refuge II, Flanders (BE)
- 2012: Royal Belgian Sailing Club Alberta, Zeebrugge (BE)[4][5][6][7]
- 2010: Idiot Chapel, with artist Kris Martin, Book, White Cube, London (UK)[8]
- 2007: Yohji Yamamoto flagship store, Antwerp (BE)[9]
- 2006: Johann König Gallery, Berlin (DE)
- 2005: Contour, 2nd Biennial of Moving Image, Exhibition design, Mechelen (BE)[10]
- 2004: Jan Hoet Square Ghent, a shared museum square for the M.S.K. (Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent) and the S.M.A.K. (Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst), First Prize for competition, Ghent (BE)[11]
- 1999: Zich Ophouden Bij, Exhibition design for curator Jan Hoet, Brugge (BE)
Selected awards
- 2015: Fassa Bortolo International Prize for Sustainable Architecture, University of Ferrara (IT) [12]
- 2013: Belgian Building Awards 2013 (BE)[13]
- 2009: Europe 40 under 40, The European Centre and The Chicago Athenaeum (EU)[14]
- 2007: Agents for Human Interaction, Royal Academy of Arts and WAN (GB)[15]
- 2005: Belgian Prize for Architecture & Energy (BE)[16]
- 2002: Province of East Flanders Architecture Award (BE)[17]
Publications
- 2011 Wim Goes Architectuur, Executive Search, text by prof. Dr. T.L.P Avermaete, TOM publishers, Ghent (BE), ISBN 978-9081570503
- 2010 Idiot Chapel, 2010. Kris Martin & Wim Goes Architectuur, TOM Publishers, Ghent (BE), ISBN 978-0934324458
References
- ^ Wim Goes Architectuur, Executive Search, text by prof. Dr. T.L.P Avermaete, TOM publishers, Ghent (BE), ISBN 9789081570503
- ^ "KU Leuven wie-is-wie - Wim Goes". Kuleuven.be. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ A+U, Feature: Architecture in Belgium and the Netherlands, n.475, April 2010, pp. 36-41, Tokyo (JP)
- ^ A+U, Feature: New Landscapes of Wooden Architecture, n.524, May 2014, pp. 26-37, Tokyo (JP)
- ^ DETAIL, Prefabrication, 4/2015, pp. 327-331 Munich (DE)
- ^ Wim Goes: le Royal Belgian Sailing Club à Zeebrugge, D’Architectures, 233, March 2015, pp. 80-85, Clichy (FR)
- ^ Strange, Hugh, Royal Belgian Sailing Club, Building Design, Issue 2069, July 12, 2013, pp. 12 - 13, London (GB)
- ^ Idiot Chapel, 2010. Kris Martin & Wim Goes Architectuur, Tom Publishers, Ghent (BE) ISBN 978-0934324458
- ^ Kitano, Takeshi, Nouvel, Jean, Wenders, Wim, Rampling, Charlotte, Yohji Yamamoto Antwerp, Yamamoto & Yohji, pp. 416 - 419, Rizzoli, New York (US), ISBN 978-0-8478-4354-1
- ^ "Contour 2005". Contour2005.be. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ Vandermarliere, Katrien, Jaarboek van architectuur 2004-2005, pp.84-87, Die Keure, Brugge (BE)
- ^ "Built projects - Premio Architettura". Premioarchitettura.it. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ "Architectuur | Belgian Building Awards 2015". Belgianbuildingawards.com. 2013-01-24. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ "The European Centre | Wim Goes - Belgium". Europeanarch.eu. 2014-10-29. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ "WAN:: Royal Academy of Arts by WAN Editorial in London, United Kingdom". Worldarchitecturenews.com. 2007-04-18. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ "Projecten, Renovatie van een schuur — FAB - Koninklijke Federatie van de Architectenverenigingen van Belgïe". Fab-arch.be. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ "Architectuurprijs 2001 - Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen" (in Dutch). Oost-vlaanderen.be. 2008-01-17. Retrieved 2016-06-02.