How architecture in Belgium, from its very beginnings, has epitomized modernity and singularity. Since the foundation of the country in 1830, architecture in Belgium has been an expression of the key issues of modern Western societies. In Something Completely Different, Christophe Van Gerrewey uses this small European country as a case study to describe, interpret, and criticize more universal spatial problems and behaviors. In seven wide-ranging essays, he looks at the activities of architects from the past two centuries to better understand political evolutions, social gaps, aesthetic considerations, housing and planning, transport and infrastructure, order and chaos, and culture and ecology. The result is a literary text full of surprises and discoveries, showing both the shortcomings and the merits of what architects do. Written as a kind of anti-guidebook, Something Completely Different appropriates certain clichés about Belgium (Baudelaire famously called Belgian monuments “counterfeits of France”), eschews the pragmatism of most guidebooks in favor of meditative, essayistic prose, and finally, cunningly, reveals that all along the subject has not been Belgium at all, but rather the nature of architecture.
Christophe Van Gerrewey Books
Christophe Van Gerrewey is a writer who uniquely combines architecture and literature. He employs an analytical approach to architectural criticism, deliberately setting aside the architect's intentions, inspired by literary theories such as 'the death of the author.' This leads to sharp, philosophically grounded texts that extend beyond traditional reviews. His work is characterized by an intelligent, personal, and passionate style, taking the reader on fascinating journeys to discover new perspectives.




Wild Places of Europe
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Travel with nature and wildlife photographer Wouter Pattyn to explore 12 of the most beautiful nature reserves on the European continent. Along with photographs of stunning landscapes, Amazing Europe is a sourcebook of information for the adventurous traveller.
Seznámili se na dovolené u moře. Léta k sobě patřili, nebo si to aspoň mysleli. Pendlovali mezi Gentem, kde žil on, a Antverpami, kde bydlela ona. Pak to skončilo. Uplynul rok a oba jsou stále sami. On sedne a píše jí dlouhý dopis-nedopis. Chce pochopit, co se stalo, vše dovysvětlit, svěřit se a možná i zachránit, co se dá. Je to však jejich společný příběh, co vypráví? Dokáže vykročit z kruhu své pravdy? Dá se vůbec o milostném vztahu dvou lidí sdělit něco platného? Novela belgického spisovatele Christopha Van Gerreweye překvapivě není romantická ani dojemná. Trochu nervózně a trochu komicky skicuje obraz moderního partnerství v blahobytné západní Evropě.