28/01/2014
Monday | 2014.01.27
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content | editor : Nefeli Aggellou
After years of slow degradation, the historical city center of Ghent was occupied by a desolate parking lot surrounded by three gothic spires, a situation that prompted the city to hold a competition to re-activate the space. Local practice Robbrecht En Daem Architecten in collaboration with Marie-José Van Hee Architecten had finished this interesting ‘market hall’ made of wood tiles and a thin layer glass.
Architects: Marie-José Van Hee, Robbrecht & Daem
Photography: Tim Van de Velde
http://travelingcolors.net/post/47783847968/market-hall-in-ghent-belgium-by-robbrecht-en, http://www.robbrechtendaem.com/, http://www.archdaily.com/365260/market-hall-in-ghent-marie-jose-van-hee-robbrecht-and-daem/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter