Foreword by Alessandro Rocca
Editorial Gustavo Gili, Barcelona, 2001 Spanish and English
Nonfiction, Architecture
ISBN: 9788425218316

From the Publisher. The interiors and the architecture of Vincent Van Duysen (Lokerenen, Belgium, 1962) are characterized by a mixture of simplicity and sensuality, and a preference for primary forms and compact volumes. his style can be described with a long line of adjectives: flat, simple, clear, but also pure, elementary, essential, minimal, and silent, quiet, relaxed. For Van Duysen the design is the outcome of a process of progressive refinement in which the raw material – a mixture composed of suggestions, awareness and reminiscence – is gradually purified and ordered until it reaches a final point of stable geometric equilibrium. When called on to renovate a building, he works more on the space – always revealing the original structure – than on the furnishing, using a reductionist design that underlines plastic and communicative values.  His prolific output includes a wide diversity of works and projects extending from furniture design, via interior design for houses, apartments, shops, and offices, to the planning of single-family housing.

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