OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen

OFFICE 264
Olive Oil Mill
Trebbio, IT, under construction
OFFICE 260
Yale Union
Portland, USA, under construction
OFFICE 245
Les Halles Généreuses
Bordeaux, FR, under construction
OFFICE 216
Housing Complex (Havenlaan)
Brussels, BE, under construction
OFFICE 176
RTS Champ Continu
Lausanne, CH, preliminary design
OFFICE 174
Caserne de Reuilly
Paris, FR, under construction
OFFICE 165
Crematorium Polderbos
Ostend, BE, under construction
OFFICE 133
Pearl Path
Muharraq, BH, under construction
I.c.w. Bas Smets
© Roberto Graziani
OFFICE 126
Dar Al Riffa & Dar Al Jeena
Riffa / Muharraq, BH, 2018
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 130
Solo House
Matarrana, ES, 2017
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 221
Besides, History (CCA)
Exhibition
Montreal, CA, 2017
I.c.w. Go Hasegawa Associates
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 214
Bookshop Palais de Tokyo
Paris, FR, 2017
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 154
Incubator
Waregem, BE, 2016
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 195
Paco Rabanne
Paris, FR, 2016
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 189
Everything Architecture (BOZAR)
Retrospective exhibition
Brussels, BE, 2016
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 119
Der Bau
BE, 2015
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 78
University Library
BE, 2014
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 90
Agricultural School
BE, 2015
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 124
Oasis
UAE, 2013
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 162
New NCCA
I.c.w. 51N4E
RU, 2013
OFFICE 62
City Villa
BE, 2012
i.c.w. Bureau Bas Smets
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 56
Weekend House
BE, 2012
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 85
Garden Pavillion
Venice Biennale of Architecture
IT, 2010
i.c.w. Bas Princen
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 39
Villa Buggenhout
BE, 2010
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 61
Chamber of Commerce
I.c.w. Bureau Goddeeris
BE, 2010
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 47
Computer Shop
BE, 2010
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 45
Kortrijk XPO
I.c.w. Bureau Goddeeris and Joachim Declerck
BE, 2009
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 50
After the Party
Belgian Pavilion
Venice Biennale of Architecture
IT, 2008
© Bas Princen
OFFICE 51
25 Rooms
Villa in Ordos
CN, 2008
OFFICE 35
Cité de refuge
MA/ES, 2007
OFFICE 15
Border Garden
MEX/US, 2005
i.c.w. Wonne Ickx
OFFICE 2
Notary’s office
Antwerp, BE, 2002-2003
© Bas Princen

While every attempt to make architecture seems to drift off into the rhetoric of programmatic organization and ironic provocation, form and space as such have become a rare commodity. In our projects we try to counter this by making direct and precise spatial proposals, formal compositions without rhetoric. This literal architecture aims for a phenomenological experience, perhaps despite of its programme.
Kersten Geers & David Van Severen
 
 
OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen was founded in 2002 by Kersten Geers and David Van Severen. OFFICE is renowned for its idiosyncratic architecture, in which realisations and theoretical projects stand side by side. The projects are direct, spatial and firmly rooted in architectural theory. The firm reduces architecture to its very essence and most original form: a limited set of basic geometric rules is used to create a framework within which life unfolds out in all its complexity.
 
Since its establishment in Brussels, OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen has earned a reputation as one of Belgium’s most successful and renowned practices, and one of the world’s truly original voices in present-day architecture. OFFICE engages in all architectural and urbanist design, creating projects of all scales ranging from furniture to masterplanning in Belgium as well as internationally. This practice is combined with academic research and teaching. These two aspects of OFFICE’s work are explicitly each other’s mirror, creating unexpected parallels between academic and practical work.
 
OFFICE gained international attention in 2005 with two competition-winning projects: A Grammar for the City, for a new administrative capital city in South Korea, and Border Garden, a border-crossing between Mexico and the USA. In 2008 they represented Belgium at the 11th Architecture Biennale in Venice, followed by their first solo exhibition at deSingel arts centre (Antwerp) in 2009. The same year, OFFICE contributed to the Ordos 100 project in China together with 99 other promising architectural firms, chosen by Herzog & De Meuron and Ai Weiwei. In 2010, the firm was invited by Kazuyo Sejima (SANAA) to participate in the 12th Architecture Biennale in Venice. Their Garden Pavilion project, in collaboration with the Dutch photographer Bas Princen, was awarded with the Silver Lion for most promising young architects.
 
In 2013 – 2014 OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen completed the Arbor Drying Hall in Hulshout, the new Library for the Faculty of Architecture and Engineering in Ghent, for which OFFICE received the Belgian Architecture Prize for housing and small interventions, and the new building of the agriculture school De Wijnpers in Leuven, which has been nominated for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2015. In 2015 – 2016 they completed two cultural centres in Bahrain, as well as Der Bau, a villa with a compact grid of rooms on a large secluded site in the periphery of Brussels, and the residence and atelier of Brussels artist Thomas Lerooy. In 2017, the impressive Solo House reached completion. The iconic circular building is nominated for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2019.
 
Recent projects currently under construction include Aerospacelab Megafactory in Charleroi, Belgium; Swiss Radio and Television building in Lausanne, Switzerland; and VRT Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. This practice is combined with academic research and teaching, thus creating unexpected parallels between the two aspects of OFFICE’s production. Kersten Geers and David Van Severen together serve as Design Critics in Architecture at Harvard GSD, and Geers is a Full Professor at the Academy of Architecture USI, Mendrisio. They have previously taught at various institutions, including the Berlage Institute, TU Delft, Ghent University, Columbia University GSAPP, Yale School of Architecture and EPF Lausanne. This academic output is documented under the monicker Office Without Office.
 
In 2012 a monograph on the work of OFFICE was published in 2G magazine (2G #63). In 2016, El Croquis N° 185 was dedicated to the practice. On the occasion of the retrospective ‘Everything Architecture’ at BOZAR in Brussels, Arc-en-Rêve centre d’architecture in Bordeaux and the Architectural Association in London, ‘OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen — 1, 2 & 3’, an oeuvre catalogue was published by Walther König in 2017.