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Languages: EN, FR, NL Pages: 148 color, 85 b/w illustrations Format: 22 x 29 cm Contributions from Delphine Dulong, Dietmar Eberle, Christian Gilot, Gérald Ledent, Sophia Psarra et Cécile Vandernoot
Sous la direction de
Gérald Ledent, Cécile Vandernoot
Publisher
Park Books
Price
38 €
ISBN
978-3-03860-293-4

Published on 10/07/2024

Institutions and the City

The Role of Architecture

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Institutions such as the state, church, army, judiciary, bank, university - or even marriage - organize our social relations. As inherently social structures, they regulate societies according to various practices, rites, and rules of conduct, and guide our actions by delimiting what is possible and thinkable. An institution’s individual scope depends on society’s understanding of it. They are in perpetual mutation and thus form complex entities. Architecture plays an essential role in the establishment, identification, and perpetuation of this social structure as it formalizes value systems in space and represents ideologies in permanent physical structures.

Institutions & the City investigates how architecture establishes and reveals the way an institution functions through different strategies, taking the Tracé Royal (the royal route) in Brussels as an example of an urban figure. This succession of emblematic streets, extending from the Palace of Justice in the heart of the city to the Church of Our Lady and the Royal Domain in Laeken, is home to several of Belgium’s national political, legal, religious, financial, and cultural institutions. The book explores the strategies applied over time by the various institutions to leave a lasting inscription on the country’s social order, revealing similar spatial responses and surprisingly prevalent mutation processes. And it highlights the importance of architecture in inventing new relationships with institutional spaces in order to improve the way we live together in a time when social, political, and cultural reference points are being blurred.

Gérald Ledent and Cécile Vandernoot interviewed on La Première for their book "Institutions & The City" Listen again on auvio



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