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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Wim Cuyvers (born 19 February 1958) is a cWim Cuyvers (born 19 February 1958) is a contemporary Belgian architect living in Chatillon, France. Cuyvers is known for blending design projects, with a specific interest in private houses and schools, and study projects, a.o. into the postwar condition of cities like Sarajevo and Prishtina and into informal uses at rest places along highways. Wim Cuyvers quit architectural practice after having a highly successful career, with a solo exhibition at deSingel Art Centre in Antwerp (1995) and winning the prestigious culture award by the Flemish Government (2005). In 2000 Cuyvers moved to the Jura in France to start a refuge project called Montavoix. Although latest works has been often categorized as art, Wim Cuyvers still claims these works to be site-specific meditations on public space and architecture more in general.ic space and architecture more in general. , Wim Cuyvers (Hasselt, 19 februari 1958) isWim Cuyvers (Hasselt, 19 februari 1958) is een Vlaams hedendaags architect. Cuyvers tracht aan de hand van rechtlijnige en strenge architectuur de gangbare sociale conventies vorm te geven. Hij verwijst hierbij graag naar de Belgische context. Hij ziet deze niet als een typische historische of stedenbouwkundige situatie maar beschouwt deze eerder als een rijkgeschakeerd collectief geheugen dat mits de juiste architecturale ingrepen ontsloten kan worden.hitecturale ingrepen ontsloten kan worden.
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