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Caroline Voet is a Belgian based architect. She loves to design and make spaces and objects, crossing the borders between architecture, design, scenography and graphic expression.
She works on a range of projects for clients as het Vlaams Architectuur Instituut (the Flemish Architecture Institute) and Arts Centre De Singel. すべてのプロジェクトがあります。 the users' needs and a personal approach guarantee a unique translation of functional demands and economic requirements.
Space fits like a pair of favourite gloves.
Over the years, Caroline Voet built up a profound knowledge on spatial qualities and the design process, both from her passion as a designer as well as her experience as a teacher and researcher. She studied architecture in Antwerp, Belgium before attending a Association in London, where she graduated with honours. Her thesis project 'Fyber Space' was awarded the Alex Stanhope Forbes Price.
She learned her skills at Zaha Hadid Architects in London and Christian Kieckens Architects in Brussels. Back in Belgium, she received the 2001 Godecharles Award.
In 2004, she founded her own office in Antwerp. Her first project, the reconversion of two houses in Hopland, Antwerp, received the Monumenten- en Welstandsprijs 2006. Between 2006 and 2011 she co-soundwork from furniture and museum interiors to schools and social housing. Since 2012, she started her own practice, focussing on high quality design プロジェクト
Architecture and design practice have always been combined with teaching and research. She focuses on design strategies, aesthetics and architectural theory and methodology.
She taught at the Architectural Association and the VUB (Free University of Brussels).
Since 2006 she is affiliated with Sint-Lucas School of Architecture, now part of KULeuven. Caroline Voet is a member of the research group 'Architectural Culture of the Recent Past' and of the Arenberg Doctoral School, KULeuven. Her phd on the work of architect Dom Hans van der Laan was completed in 2013. Since 2012, Caroline Voet is a member of the General Board of the Dom Hans van der Laan Stichting, the Netherlands, and more specifically, she is chairman of the Research Caroline Voet is a member of the editorial board of the Yearbook Flanders, issued by the Flemish Architecture Institute (VAi).