Terenja Van Dijk

Projects

Concept & direction of 11 video’s for a traveling exhibition

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‘Homeward - Contemporary Architecture in Flanders’ is made to travel abroad.

Ten projects – 9 realized buildings and an urban plan- have been selected to tell the story of contemporary architecture in Flanders over recent decades. Video is firstly used to put the buildings in a broader context, and secondly to show buildings in use.

Shown at Le Magasin Grenoble 1999, Academica Belgica, Rome 2000, Venice Biennale 2000, deSingel Antwerp 2000.

Exhibition

Each project is presented on 2 tables which show plans, sketches, photographs, text and sometimes a model. Each project has is own video which is shown on a monitor on the table. By doing so, the information on the tables and in the video are directly related. The video’s are 3 to 4 minutes and edited in a loop. During the exhibition they are shown simultaneous. The sound consist out of general noise which should be put on a low level as a whispiring sound

Contains photography by Paul Casaer

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Selection of films from Homeward

1. Introduction
The exhibition begins with general information about housing and the urban planning conditions of Flanders. The video than shows the main themes of these conditions and introduces the ten projects.

2. Nursery school
The video shows the nursery and its context: its location within a house block in an outer borough of Antwerp on a former football field. A pupil and his father are filmed while walking to school in the morning. Shots during a school day show how the space functions and the interaction between the small, playful children and the severe architecture.
architect Wim Cuyvers 1985-1987

3. Gallery and guesthouse
in old industrial premises in the centre of Brussels The project is situated in the centre of Brussels. The art gallery is a refurbished floor of old industrial premises; the guesthouse is a new penthouse on the roof. The video shows the location by filming out of a car from the motorway around Brussels tot the location. The gallery and guesthouse are shown during a day of the opening of an exhibition. One can see the view on Brussels from the guesthouse with its glass facades and roof terraces.
Architects Paul Robbrecht & Hilde Daem, 1991

4. An industrial bakery on an industrial state alongside the motorway
The architecture of the industrial bakery responds to its typical location at the edge of an agricultural and industrial property in the Flemish nebular city.
Architects Ronny De Meyer & Lut Prims, 1993-1995


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Achitects

Stéphane Beel
Wim Cuyvers
Guy Châtel
Xaveer De Geyter
Ronny De Meyer
Lut Prims
Willem Jan Neutelings
Paul Robbrecht
Hilde Daem
Erik van Belleghem
Marie-José Van Hee

Editorial group Exhibition

Katrien Vandermarliere
Steven Jacobs
Maarten Delbeke
Kristiaan Borret
Terenja van Dijk

Exhibition design

Eric Vandaele

Production video’s / direction / scenario

Terenja van Dijk

Camera / sound

Jess De Gruyter

off-line editing

Terenja van Dijk
Jess De Gruyter

On-line editing

Danny Butay

Graphic design

Rudi Cayers
Remi de Clerq