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Marie-José Van Hee architecten

Marie-José Van Hee architecten

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Uitgever:QUART

ISBN: 978-3-03761-310-8

  • Engels, Duits
  • 308 pagina's
  • 1 apr. 2025

New, revised edition of the book published by Slow Publishing in 2019. This volume, with texts in English, comes with a booklet with texts in German

This publication is dedicated to projects by Marie-José Van Hee, from small interventions and furniture to award-winning outdoor spaces. Nine key projects are examined in detail, while various essays and an interview provide a comprehensive overview of her work. Furthermore, three photographers present Van Hee’s architecture from their personal perspectives, while three clients report on their lives and their impressive houses.

The publication is rounded off by a small selection of Van Hee’s “black drawings”, affording insight into contextual relationships between architecture and nature, as well as an updated project list.

With essays by: Helen Thomas, Katrien Vandermarliere, Marie-José Van Hee, Javier Fernández Contreras, Christian Kieckens, Colm mac Aoidh et al.
Graphic design: Inge Ketelers


Marie-José Van Hee (born in 1950) became a RFABSA Fellow in 2008 and a RIBA International Fellow in 2017. Her work has won numerous awards, most recently the Flanders Architecture Award in 2023, the Alvar Aalto Medal in 2024 and the Belgian Architectural Excellence Award in 2025. She was nominated twice for the European Union Mies van der Rohe Award for contemporary architecture and her work has been the subject of several exhibitions, with currently For Sun And Wind To Paint On at the Finnish Museum of Architecture.

New, revised edition of the book published by Slow Publishing in 2019. This volume, with texts in English, comes with a booklet with texts in German

This publication is dedicated to projects by Marie-José Van Hee, from small interventions and furniture to award-winning outdoor spaces. Nine key projects are examined in detail, while various essays and an interview provide a comprehensive overview of her work. Furthermore, three photographers present Van Hee’s architecture from their personal perspectives, while three clients report on their lives and their impressive houses.

The publication is rounded off by a small selection of Van Hee’s “black drawings”, affording insight into contextual relationships between architecture and nature, as well as an updated project list.

With essays by: Helen Thomas, Katrien Vandermarliere, Marie-José Van Hee, Javier Fernández Contreras, Christian Kieckens, Colm mac Aoidh et al.
Graphic design: Inge Ketelers


Marie-José Van Hee (born in 1950) became a RFABSA Fellow in 2008 and a RIBA International Fellow in 2017. Her work has won numerous awards, most recently the Flanders Architecture Award in 2023, the Alvar Aalto Medal in 2024 and the Belgian Architectural Excellence Award in 2025. She was nominated twice for the European Union Mies van der Rohe Award for contemporary architecture and her work has been the subject of several exhibitions, with currently For Sun And Wind To Paint On at the Finnish Museum of Architecture.

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