[2025]
Jacques Dupuis (1914–1984) is without any doubt one of the most remarkable Belgian architects of the second half of the 20th century. This book focuses not only on his projects in Brussels, but is also examining other topics, such as his built work in Wallonia and Flanders, the issues with renovations, heritage listing (or the lack of it) and what can still be learned from Jacques Dupuis.
Edited by Maurizio Cohen
With texts by Lamya Ben Djaffar, Veronique Boone, Sylvain Busine, Victor Brunfaut, Maurizio Cohen, Daniel Couvreur, Jacinthe Gigou, Anne Norman, Jan Thomaes, Anne Van Loo, Cécile Vandernoot, Kevin Versailles, Apolline Vranken.
Images by Nicolas Schimp and Marie-Françoise Plissart
Published by Fonds MercatorHardcover, 23 x 28 cm, 256 pages, french, isbn 9789462304000



















