DELVA | the making of a book
avant-première presentation of the book Delva at the faculty of architecture la Cambre-Horta
be.1.7
Place Eugène Flagey, 19
Faculté d'Architecture
La Cambre-Horta
31.03.2022
19:30
contact: info.peachlab@gmail.com
The book that peachlab has been preparing since the disapearence of the site Delva in the north of Brussels is almost over. It has started its last phase of editing before getting printed. Peachlab invites you to take part at this impromptu where the bowels of the book are going to be detailed for the first and only time.
1777 | possibilité d'un
anachronisme simultané
incoming architecture workshop at the faculty of architecture la Cambre-Horta, within the Atelier Commun.e during SIP.22
28.03.2022-01.04.2022
1777 is an exercise in making architecture for architecture's sake, in which the student is asked to develop a space of fascination. The project explores the possibility of simultaneously experiencing in the same space several eras through which the same space has passed throughout its history. In other words, to live at a given moment in time the spatial experience of superimposing the supermarket in which we do our shopping in 2022, the adjoining living room of a Brussels house in 1950 and the stables of a barn in 1870, having existed in one and the same place in the city.
/kek/: enquête architecturale
incoming architecture workshop at the faculty of architecture
la Cambre-Horta, during SIP.21
29.03.2021-02.04.2021
peachlab @ the radio
Interview led by Fanny Lacrosse
in Par Ouï-dire.
La Première - Documentaires, "Façons de Voir : Panorama à la Centrale / Peachlab", 17.09.2020, RTBF auvio
/kek/: enquête architecturale
incoming architecture workshop at the faculty of architecture
la Cambre-Horta, during SIP.20
30.03.2020-03.04.2020
CANCELED
Iain Sinclair in talk
Ghost in Place: Fiction as an innovative tool for architecture and urban research.
Iain Sinclair will give a talk on how fiction and literature in general can be an innovative tool for architecture and urban research. His work on London shows a particularly interesting way to explore and (re)discover the city. As a walker, writer and poet he will bring forward a unique opening on the city that goes beyond the flâneur-surrealist-situationist tradition.
KANAL-Centre Pompidou
APRIL 4TH 2019
19:00
contact: info.peachlab@gmail.com
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PAUL D'HAESE
In relation to WOW! WHAT!? WHY?, the workshop proposed to SIP.19. Paul D'Haese will deliver a view on what seems an absurd reality, and hides a new range of architectural and urban planning fictions.
Auditoire Victor Bourgeois
Place Eugène Flagey, 19
Faculté d'Architecture
La Cambre-Horta
APRIL 1TH 2019
19:30
contact: info.peachlab@gmail.com