[2024]
“Architects’ Journeys” is a collection of monographs on architects who left their mark on the built landscape of Brussels after the First World War. The collection focuses on the output of architects whose work is less well known, but their intimate relationships with the city make this survey all the more worthwhile.
The second volume in this series highlights the career of Antoine Pompe (1873–1980), which can be considered as the father of modern architecture in Belgium.
Text by Eric Hennaut.
Photography by Maxime Delvaux.
Published by Mercatorfonds and Docomomo.
Softcover, 16 x 24cm, 144 pages, available in english, french and dutch.











