The medieval city of Bruges is known for its canals, but now the Belgian city’s connection to water is being explored in a whole new way.
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Media & Press
OKAY AFRICA – APRIL 2018
Meet the Nigerian Architect Who Built a Transformative Arts Center in the Middle of NYC.
The New Yorker – May 2018
The city is a year away from the opening of the Shed, a multipurpose arts-and-entertainment space currently under construction where the High Line and Hudson Yards meet.
Modern Architecture Journal – May 2018
The Shed, DS+R and the Rockwell Group’s slick ETFE-padded arts building in Hudson Yards is a solid year away from hosting performances. In the meantime, The Shed’s curators are teasing the public with Prelude to The Shed—Prelude, for short—a temporary pavilion for dance, theater, and art right across the street from its still-under-construction sibling. Today… Continue reading Modern Architecture Journal – May 2018
DEZEEN – JUNE 2018
Seven of the best pavilions to see at the Bruges architecture triennale
Wallpaper – May 2018
Bruges Triennial 2018: floating pavilions and a concrete gateway to the afterlife
FOCUS TV – JUNE 2018
We gaan samen met fotograaf Iwan Baan naar de Floating School in Brugge, een onderdeel van de Triënnale dit jaar. De fotograaf kent de architect van het kunstwerk en vertelt ons meer over het concept.
BRUGGE TRIENNALE 2018 – MAY 2018
MFS III – Minne Floating School is de derde versie van de drijvende school. Ze dient als prototype van een constructie die voldoet aan onze fysieke en sociale behoeften in het licht van de almaar groeiende uitdagingen waarvoor de klimaatverandering ons stelt.
METROPOLIS MAGAZINE – MAY 2018
New York Times – May 2018
The Shed, the new cross-disciplinary arts center planned for the Far West Side of Manhattan, is still a hard-hat construction site, with an opening date of next spring. But starting on Tuesday, its creators will serve up two free weeks of arts events as an amuse-bouche, hoping to entice New Yorkers with an early look… Continue reading New York Times – May 2018