The work of Dutch architect Charles Vandenhove has always evinced a
tension between his Modernist training and a desire to revise or
even reject that heritage, but the past five years have seen him
returning to his Modernist education, evolving towards a more
austere formal vocabulary. "Charles Vandenhove: Recent Work
1995-2000" clearly charts this development, in such striking
examples as the Staar complex in Maastricht, the renovation of the
Koninklijke Schouwburg and the Huygensgracht housing development in
The Hague. This monograph also addresses Vandenhove's standing as
an insider-outsider who is both highly esteemed internationally and
regarded as something of a maverick.
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