Berlin: The city as a palimpsest

The main objective of the Architectural Analysis course of 2016 was the research of several historically loaded locations in the city of Berlin by literature study and critical spatial analysis. Five different locations were explored, which were relevant for the pre-war, war- and post-war periods of the city: the ‘Pariser Platz’, the ‘Potsdammer Platz’, ‘Berlin […]

Exhibition: Joods Historisch Museum

From December 14th 2015 until June 26th 2016, the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam presents the exhibition Benno Premsela – Max Heymans. Mannen met lef en stijl. (Benno Premsela – Max Heymans. Men with courage and style). A selection of models of the Spatial Biographies research guides the visitor through the lives of Heymans and […]

Dutch Design Week 2015: Spatial Biographies

The Dutch design week 2015 was the exhibition ground for the Spatial biography research. Organized by the Eindhoven University of Technology and Design United, the models and publication were part of the Mind the Step exhibition in the Klokgebouw in Eindhoven. In this exhibition, a combination of research, design and technology is key.The theoretical and […]

Publication: Spatial Biographies – A Concise Overview

Based on the original triple edition of Spatial Biographies, Margit van Schaik and Jesper Baltussen composed a concise overview of the research in this renewed publication. This extensively illustrated overview combines a summary of the analytic and written works with new photos of the 1:33 models. As an A4 book, it is also its format […]

Exhibition: Benno Premsela and Max Heymans

Similar to its previous edition, the 2015 Architectural Analysis Spatial Biographies, Benno Premsela and Max Heymans ended with a grand exhibition at the Eindhoven University of Technology. Organized by CASA Vertigo, this exhibition showed all 1:33 scale models, an extensive three-piece publication of all analyses and the cartography posters. The exhibition gained large public attention […]

Exhibition: Cultuurfabriek Tilburg

A selection of models of the Jewish Traces edition of Architectural analysis has been exhibited at the HALL OF FAME Cultuurfabriek, an old factory in the ‘Spoorzone’ in Tilburg that was transformed into a cultural centre.

Publication: Spatial Biographies Triptych

The research into the spatial biographies of Benno Premsela and Max Heymans has resulted in a coherent series of three books; one devoted to the architectural analysis of important buildings and spaces in the life of Max Heymans, one similar for Benno Premsela and a collection of all essays that treat with a variety of […]

The spatial biographies of Benno Premsela and Max Heymans

The ‘spatial biographies’ of designer Benno Premsela and couturier Max Heymans were the two key topics In the Architectural Analysis course of 2015. Students investigated the most relevant buildings in the personal and public lives in relation to the most important social and cultural transformations in the biography of these two important individuals. Usually it […]

Exhibition: Paviljoen Buitenveldert

The Jewish Traces research was exhibited in Amsterdam, in colloboration with VU Amsterdam, as part of the Holocaust Memorial Day. The Holocaust Memorial Day is a brought program of exhibitions and activities to contribute to the knowledge and vigilance for the emerging racial hatred, discrimination and anti-semitism and warn about the enormous consequences of these […]

Het Parool: The Guilty Building

Click here to read the article from the magazine Memory machine which appeared exclusively as an annex of Het Parool. Memory machine is a magazine about our cultural memory and identity and part of a long-term period of exhibitions organized by Castrum Peregrini.

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