Bas Smets

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Bas Smets (* 1975 ) is a Belgian landscape architect .

Career

Smets founded an architecture office in Brussels in 2007 and realizes landscape architecture projects in a team with other architects in numerous countries. Bas Smets is also the curator of the Bordeaux Biennale.

Projects

Torture wheels instead of trees in a landscape: a work of Bas Smets, of Bruegel's painting The Triumph of Death was inspired

Zavantem, Brussels Airport , in 2017 he designed a circular monument with bluestone elements to commemorate the attack in 2016 .

In 2017 he designed the park of the Estonian National Museum , Tartu, on the site of the former, once largest Eastern European military airport of the Soviet air force.

In 2013 he and his partners won the international competition for the Midi District Masterplan for the redesign of the area around the Brussels Midi train station. The aim is to renovate the international train station area in the center of Brussels.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bureau Bas Smets - landscape architecture. Retrieved October 10, 2019 (American English).
  2. team. In: Bureau Bas Smets. Retrieved October 10, 2019 (American English).
  3. Estonian National Museum by Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane / Architects | Museum. Retrieved October 10, 2019 .
  4. Actualités. Retrieved October 13, 2019 .