Bernard de Walque

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Bernard de Walque (born April 4, 1938 in Antwerp ) is a Belgian architect . He lives and works in Belgium .

Life

De Walque was a professor and project manager at the “La Cambre” architecture school in Brussels.

He took part in the founding of the city of Louvain-la-Neuve . De Walque is one of the founders and a member of the Archives of Modern Architecture in Brussels, where he served as Treasurer on the Board of Directors.

He has written popular architecture books with Maurice Culot.

Publications

  • Les mots de la maison , Maurice Culot , Sophie Le Clercq, Bernard de Walque, Marc Frère, Liliane Liesens, Philippe Rotthier, Brussels, Archives d'Architecture Moderne Junior, 1995, ISBN 978-2-87143-086-5
  • De stad in woorden . Deel 1: Straten en buurten / Catherine Cnudde, Maurice Culot , Bernard de Walque ... et al. ; Translation into Dutch: Esther Tamsma, Jan Mot with Francis Strauven, ISBN 2-87143-096-9
  • De stad in woorden . Deel II: De gebouwen / Catherine Cnudde, Maurice Culot , Bernard de Walque ... et al. ; Translation into Dutch: Esther Tamsma, Jan Mot with Francis Strauven, ISBN 2-87143-099-3
  • Liane Liesens, Cités-jardins, 1920-1940, en Belgique , Archives d'architecture modern (Brussels, Belgium), Center Wallonie-Bruxelles (Paris, France) - 1994 (with Bernard de Walque, Anne Lauwers and Catherine Cnudde), ISBN 2-87143-083-7

grades

  1. ^ Jean-Paul Midant, Diccionario Akal de la arquitectura del siglo XX , 2004, p. 42: sub verbo "Archives d'Architecture Moderne (AAM)": La asociación de los Archives d'architecture moderne ha sido fundada en Bruselas en 1968 por iniciativa del historiador del arte Robert-Louis Delevoy y los arquitectos Maurice Culot, Bernard De Walque y François Terlinden.