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Guest juror at KULeuven
21.05.2025
Invited by Dirk Hoogeveen as visiting examiner to his taught course "expression obstruction-immersion" for second-year Bachelor students in architecture. 
Presentation for BPL and Fayat
18.03.2025
What are the pitfalls of data-driven design and/or research? A question I presented to non-architects: Fayat alumni and members of The Belgian Leadership Project, at the Marie-Elisabeth Belpaire Building in Brussels.
lecture at TU Muchen
27.11.2024
Happy to have been invited by Juan Benavides to speak on behalf of Berlage's Generation 33 on our 2023 research project called 'Project Global: The Logistics of Milk & Timber' at the Architekturmuseum der TUM to students and teachers of the TUM Department of Architecture. As a group of fourteen architects (Generation 33), we looked at Estonia's logistical landscape through the lens of its two most profitable products: fresh milk and wooden prefabricated houses. This research eventually became a dossier (comprising diagrams, plans, and architectural projects) and a documentary. 
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lecture at UA
18.10.2024
On 18.10.2024, an informative session was held on the topic of the corridor at the University of Antwerp, for Master students in architecture. Invited by prof. Nicolas Petillon to the Master Studio 'Wooncultuur / the culture of dwelling', I spoke to the students about the history of the corridor, an architectural feature that only fully emerged in Western (domestic) architecture after 1650. To understand its cultural importance, two texts are crucial : 'Corridor Spaces' (2010) by Mark Jarzombek and 'Figures, Doors and Passages' (1978) by Robin Evans.
article on Archined
30.07.24
The housing crisis in the Netherlands has worsened living conditions. What can we as architects do? 
READ
lecture at UA 
28.03.2024
As part of the TAXI Lectures at the University of Antwerp (Faculty of Design Sciences), this talk delves into the history of the corridor and—how in the Global North's architecture—domestic rooms changed from having multiple doors to having a single one.
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presentation at TU Delft with Lenneke Slangen
16.01.2024
"The aim of this BK Talks event is to reflect on the significance of producing extensive works for better understanding interior, housing, urban, or landscape design. This is achieved through bulky books, massive physical models, or large-format prints. Alongside large publications, large-scale architectural models (whether rough or highly sophisticated) serve as tools to stimulate thoughts and playful tools for understanding, interpreting, and imagining the materiality of architecture in its broader sense. Despite advancements in digital modelling offering advantages like quick prototyping and editing, analog models offer deeper experiential engagement in real space and provide a tactile and sensory experience." 
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presentation at TU Delft with Lenneke Slangen
16.01.2024
"The aim of this BK Talks event is to reflect on the significance of producing extensive works for better understanding interior, housing, urban, or landscape design. This is achieved through bulky books, massive physical models, or large-format prints. Alongside large publications, large-scale architectural models (whether rough or highly sophisticated) serve as tools to stimulate thoughts and playful tools for understanding, interpreting, and imagining the materiality of architecture in its broader sense. Despite advancements in digital modelling offering advantages like quick prototyping and editing, analog models offer deeper experiential engagement in real space and provide a tactile and sensory experience." 
WATCH 
presentatation at TU Delft
18.11.2022
"This public event and exhibition conclude the design master class, "We wrote a master plan on a piece of paper, but we lost it," led by Bristol-based duo John Wood and Paul Harrison. Throughout the two weeks, students explored ideas of space, performance, composition, comedy, and movement, which manifested themselves in four films, four structures, and four manifestos."
WATCH
presentatation at TU Delft
18.11.2022
"This public event and exhibition conclude the design master class, "We wrote a master plan on a piece of paper, but we lost it," led by Bristol-based duo John Wood and Paul Harrison. Throughout the two weeks, students explored ideas of space, performance, composition, comedy, and movement, which manifested themselves in four films, four structures, and four manifestos."
WATCH
Guest juror at KULeuven
21.05.2025
Invited by Dirk Hoogeveen as visiting examiner to his taught course "expression obstruction-immersion" for second-year Bachelor students in architecture. 
Presentation for BPL and Fayat
18.03.2025
What are the pitfalls of data-driven design and/or research? A question I presented to non-architects: Fayat alumni and members of The Belgian Leadership Project, at the Marie-Elisabeth Belpaire Building in Brussels.
lecture at TU Muchen
27.11.2024
Happy to have been invited by Juan Benavides to speak on behalf of Berlage's Generation 33 on our 2023 research project called 'Project Global: The Logistics of Milk & Timber' at the Architekturmuseum der TUM to students and teachers of the TUM Department of Architecture. As a group of fourteen architects (Generation 33), we looked at Estonia's logistical landscape through the lens of its two most profitable products: fresh milk and wooden prefabricated houses. This research eventually became a dossier (comprising diagrams, plans, and architectural projects) and a documentary. 
WATCH
lecture at UA
18.10.2024
On 18.10.2024, an informative session was held on the topic of the corridor at the University of Antwerp, for Master students in architecture. Invited by prof. Nicolas Petillon to the Master Studio 'Wooncultuur / the culture of dwelling', I spoke to the students about the history of the corridor, an architectural feature that only fully emerged in Western (domestic) architecture after 1650. To understand its cultural importance, two texts are crucial : 'Corridor Spaces' (2010) by Mark Jarzombek and 'Figures, Doors and Passages' (1978) by Robin Evans.
article on Archined
30.07.24
The housing crisis in the Netherlands has worsened living conditions. What can we as architects do? 
READ
lecture at UA 
28.03.2024
As part of the TAXI Lectures at the University of Antwerp (Faculty of Design Sciences), this talk delves into the history of the corridor and—how in the Global North's architecture—domestic rooms changed from having multiple doors to having a single one.
WATCH
presentation at TU Delft with Lenneke Slangen
16.01.2024
"The aim of this BK Talks event is to reflect on the significance of producing extensive works for better understanding interior, housing, urban, or landscape design. This is achieved through bulky books, massive physical models, or large-format prints. Alongside large publications, large-scale architectural models (whether rough or highly sophisticated) serve as tools to stimulate thoughts and playful tools for understanding, interpreting, and imagining the materiality of architecture in its broader sense. Despite advancements in digital modelling offering advantages like quick prototyping and editing, analog models offer deeper experiential engagement in real space and provide a tactile and sensory experience." 
WATCH 
presentatation at TU Delft
18.11.2022
"This public event and exhibition conclude the design master class, "We wrote a master plan on a piece of paper, but we lost it," led by Bristol-based duo John Wood and Paul Harrison. Throughout the two weeks, students explored ideas of space, performance, composition, comedy, and movement, which manifested themselves in four films, four structures, and four manifestos."
WATCH