This book documents Carmody Groarke's design and the complete construction of the new Design Museum Ghent (DING), from site preparation to lime-cured bricks made from city waste and the finished building.
Nestled in the historic heart of Ghent, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Design Museum Gent celebrates Belgium's rich design culture within a cluster of listed buildings dating back to 1755. Framed around a picturesque courtyard, the museum's existing architecture tells a story of heritage, with one side still incomplete and forming a missing link in the historic streetscape. Architects Carmody Groarke lead a sensitive restoration and extension of the museum, introducing a new exhibition and events wing that completes the courtyard and redefines visitor circulation. This book documents the entire construction process, from the site phase to the use of lime-cured bricks made from city waste and the completion of the new museum.
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