Conseil d ’orientation

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Pierre Blondel (Brussels)

Architect, founder of Pierre Blondel Architects (1982), an office specializing in cohousing in urban areas. He also teaches at ULB.

Isabelle Desmet (Mons)

Architect and PhD in Architecture and Urban Planning, she has held the position of first assistant in the Architectural Design Unit (UMons) since 2019.

Stéphane Damsin (Brussels)

Stéphane Damsin is an architect, co-founder of the OUEST office, formerly in charge of the architecture and city section of the Recyclart cultural center.

Norbert Nelles (Liège)

Architecte, co-fondateur du groupe Artau (1984-2002), professeur et ex-doyen de la Faculté d'Architecture de l'Université de Liège. Il est actuellement co-directeur scientifique du Guide d’architecture moderne et contemporaine de l’arrondissement de Verviers (2020).

Anne Norman (Wavre)

Art historian and architecture critic, editor-in-chief of the monthly magazine Espace-Vie published by the Maison de l'urbanisme du Centre culturel du Brabant wallon (1999-2003), author and coordinator of volumes 1 to 17 of the Architectures series published by the Province of Walloon Brabant (1999-2018), author of Li et les sphères, a book on architecture for the young (CFC, 2017).

 

Marie Pok (Mons)

Romanist, passionate about art history, architecture and design. A freelance journalist since 1998, in 2006 she co-founded the Design September festival, acting as its artistic director until 2011. Since then, she has been the director of the Centre for Innovation and Design at the Grand-Hornu (CID).

Cécile Vandernoot (Brussels and Tournai)

Architect and author specializing in the field of architecture and art in public space. She is a doctoral student and has been teaching since 2011 at the LOCI Faculty of Architecture at UCLouvain.

Laurent Vermeersch (Tournai)

Associate architect at the H&V architecture office, he has also been a member of the Development Council of Picardy Wallonia since 2014 and leader of the Contemporary Architecture working group of Picardy Wallonia.