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Heatherwick Studio tops out UK pharma hub with curving timber structure

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When completed, the building will serve as a hub for the Belgian biopharmaceutical company UCB. The novelty of the structure comes from its curved form, which serves not only as the main structure but the feature finish for the building.

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Looking for an Architecture of Essence: Interview With Laurent Troost

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Image © Maíra Acayaba Laurent Troost is a Belgian architect with a vast history of projects in the Netherlands, Spain, and Dubai. He made the decision to move to Brazil in 2008, settling in the city of Manaus.

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Stef Claes models rural Belgian home on mid-century modern architecture

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Geneva-based architect Stef Claes took cues from mid-century and local architecture to create House in the Fields, a low-lying home in the Belgian countryside. Set within a wide agricultural landscape, the home has white-painted walls and black accents, which Claes said draws on mid-century modern buildings in the United States.

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BESIX and Boskalis awarded $800 million contract for first phase of Port of NEOM development

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Belgian-French construction group BESIX and Dutch dredging and heavylift company Boskalis have been announced as the first European contractors to be awarded a design and build lump sum contract by NEOM to work on the first phase of development for the Port of NEOM project.

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Mirrored cladding helps Belgian villa "disappear" into forest

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Belgian practice Studio Okami Architecten has completed a woodland villa in Antwerp named Beli House, which features a mirrored facade and draws on 1960s design. Located in Kalmthout, the building replaces an experimental 1960s villa, which had to be demolished due to Belgian regulations and the client's desire for more space.

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Peek inside the slick new gallery spaces at the reopened Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp

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But an entirely new building has been inserted within the existing footprint. Photo: Karin Borghouts The new interior building is defined by white exhibition halls, long staircases, hidden rooms, and daylight provided through four light wells. Today, it appears unchanged from the outside.

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