In 2009 Actar published our The Built section of this book gives an overview of De Smedt’s built work seen through the lens of photographer Julien Lanoo. The Unbuilt section is a selective narrative by De Smedt of projects that haven’t made it to the built world.
Julien De Smedt (born
In Built Unbuilt, Julien De Smedt offers a fascinating retrospective of his career, blending 25 completed projects with 75 conceptual ones. This work showcases De Smedt’s bold approach to urban spaces, driven by a desire to create social impact through architecture.
In this book, Julien De Built Unbuilt revisits 16 years of Julien De Smedt’s work from the inception of the architectural practice PLOT with Bjarke Ingels in to the work of JDSA and the founding of the design.
Born in Brussels to Julien De Smedt (born in Brussels, Belgium) is the founder and director of JDS Architects based in Brussels, Copenhagen, Belo Horizonte and Shanghai. Projects include the VM Housing Complex, the Mountain Dwellings, the Maritime Youth House and the Holmenkollen Ski Jump.
The form of the book Julien De Smedt is an architect and engineer who began his career by working at Rem Koolhaas Architectural Bureau. Later he co-founded PLOT in , before going on to found his own architecture firm in
Julien De Smedt is • Readers gain insight directly from Julien De Smedt as he undertakes an inspiring investigation into urbanity matters. • The author is an expert in the field, as both an architect and an engineer he is engaged in the social and environmental challenges of our times.
He co-authored, together with Julien Now Julien De Smedt – one wag calls him the brains behind PLOT – has stepped up his game with a book that addresses 25 of his built and 75 of his unbuilt projects during the past 16 years. “My first book in was about issues in architecture, not profiling our projects,” the year-old architect and engineer says.
Julien De Smedt · Biography · In , Bjarke Ingels moves back to Denmark, where he founds PLOT, with Belgian Julien de Smedt. The dissolution of this collaboration results in the foundation of BIG (Bjarkle Ingels group), opened in and relentlessly expanding ever since. Ingels’s early accomplishments show a substantial affinity with Koolhaas’s approach, while at.