Gino Debruyne
Architectural engineer, °1957 Bruges Gino Debruyne studied architectural engineering in Leuven. He did a period of practical training with Groep Planning and was then employed by the company until 1988. A year later he founded his own architectural practice and today employs twelve architects. Gino sees architecture as the result of a dogged continuum: architecture with interaction, association, logic, context, intervention, spatiality, colour, proportion, transparency, restfulness, texture, materialization, dematerialization, stratification, variance, autonomy, accessibility, definition, etc. Projects: Convent of the Dominican Nuns in Bruges, Post Office in Kaprijke, school and medical pedagogical centre in Aartrijke, Katho Kortijk (Catholic institute of higher education), RVT Maria's rest-home Dadizele, Visitors' Centre Walraversijde, BLO (special needs) schools Tielt and Koekelare, Ons Erf St.-Michiels, new De Lijn bus depot, crèche Nieuwpoort, recent dwellings in Sijsele, St.-Michiels, Oostkamp, etc. May 2008 |
BOOKS BOUGHT
Architectuur in Nederland. Jaarboek 2007/08Daan Bakker, Allard Jolles, Michelle Provoost & Cor Wagenaarmore info |
