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Flemish architect Jan de Vylder from Ghent-based practice AJDVIV offered a fascinating insight into 'revealing' as an architectural approach this week as part of the Architecture On Stage series at the Barbican Centre by The Architecture Foundation. The presentation - unfortunately missing the practice's co-founder Inge Vinck on this occasion - invited the audience to consider processes of reuse as integral to any and all projects. Jan proposed radical forms of inhabitation that position scarcity of means as an opportunity, rather than a hindrance. While this approach advocates for a reduction in building, AJDVIV showed the power and the value in focusing on the production of space. The overarching message that a lot can be done with very little was uplifting, and resonated with much of our own work in the studio where deep retrofit, refurbishment and adaptive reuse are a part of our DNA. It got us thinking about some of our projects that sing from the same songbook, among them in-progress One Millennium Bridge and The Bindery (more details on our website, see link in bio). #ArchitectureOnStage #AdaptiveReuse #InspiringDesign

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