This issue is a monograph on Juliaan Lampens, who throughout his career lived in a small village called Eke, not far from Ghent, Belgium. Featuring many new photographs, it introduces the whole range of his activities, including his work as a painter. Juliaan Lampens started his career as an architect after World War II when the demand for rebuilt housing was very high. As an architect in the community, he designed only the traditional houses that his clients wanted. But then, when the time was ripe, a number of factors came together - the emergence of modernist architecture, the changing architectural situation in Belgium, and Lampens' own inquisitive attitude toward architecture - in his own house, House Juliaan Lampens -Van Hove (1960).
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