CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom – May 2014 Born: Eeklo (Belgium), April 24, 1973 Nationality: Belgian Home address Schoolkaai 4 9000 Ghent, Belgium Tel: +32(0)486 52 33 28 Work address Ghent University Department of Architecture & Urban Planning Jozef Plateaustraat 22 9000 Ghent, Belgium Tel: +32 (0) 9 264 39 07 Mail:
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KU Leuven, Faculty of Architecture Campus Sint-‐Lucas Ghent Hoogstraat 51 9000 Ghent, Belgium Tel: +32 (0) 9 225 10 00 Mail: bruno.notteboom@ kuleuven.be
1. EDUCATION Doctor in Urban and Regional planning, Ghent University (2009) Master in Urban and Regional Planning, KU Leuven, Belgium (2001) Master in Civil Engineering – Architecture, Ghent University, Belgium (1996) Erasmus: École Supérieure d’Architecture de La Villette, Paris (Feb. – July 1996) 2. EMPLOYMENT Current employment Postdoctoral assistant, Department of Architecture & Urban Planning, Ghent University (since Aug. 2009) Guest professor (course Landscape Urbanism), KU Leuven, Faculty of Architecture (since Oct. 2011) Previous employment Doctoral assistant, Department of Architecture & Urban Planning, Ghent University (Jan. 2004-‐ July 2009) Research coordinator LaboS (Urbanism Lab), Department of Architecture & Urban Planning, Ghent University (Oct. 2002 – Dec. 2003) Research and coordination, Flemish Architecture Institute (June 2002 – Dec. 2003) Researcher, Department of Architecture & Urban Planning, Ghent University (Dec. 1997 – July 1998 & Aug. 1999 – March 2000) Researcher, Department of Architecture & Urban Planning, KU Leuven (Feb. – Sept. 1998) Architect/urban planner at several offices in Belgium and the Netherlands (1997 – 2002) CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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3. DESIGN/RESEARCH BY DESIGN/CONSULTANCY LaboS (Urbanism Lab), Ghent University As advisor: Pilootproject wonen. Nieuwe vormen van collectiviteit. Deelstudie collectief wonen in het landschap / Pilot study dwelling. New forms of collectivity. Sub-‐study collective dwelling in the landscape, with Bovenbouw Architects Antwerp, commissioned by the Flemish Government Architect (2013-‐2014) Landschap in verandering: gebiedsvisie Kemmelberg en Scherpenberg 2025 / Landscape in transition: regional vision Kemmelberg and Scherpenberg 2025, commissioned by the Province of West-‐Flanders (2012) Streekeigenheid in het Hoppeland / Regionalism in the Hoppeland, commissioned by the Province of West-‐Flanders (2005) Nieuwe landschappen in Vlaanderen. Landschapsontwikkeling in Vlaanderen / New landscapes in Flanders. Landscape development in Flanders, commissioned by the Flemish Community, Heritage Agency (2004) Beeldkwaliteitsplan ’t Eilandje Antwerpen / Image quality plan ‘t Eilandje Antwerp, commissioned by Atelier JPLX (2003) As project coordinator/designer: En marge… Paysage et biodiversité des délaissés et accôtements infrastructurels de l’eurométropole Lille-‐Kortrijk / In the margin… Landscape and biodiversity in derelict spaces in the margin of infrastructure in the eurometropolis Lille-‐Kortrijk , with ENSAP Lille en Université de Lille, commissioned by Ministère de l’Écologie, du Développement durable, des Transports et du Logement, France (2011-‐2014) Stadsontwerpen voor de negentiende-‐eeuwse gordel rond Gent: deelstudie Sint-‐ Amandsberg / Urban design project for the nineteenth-‐century belt around Ghent: partial study Sint-‐Amandsberg, commissioned by the City of Ghent (1999-‐2000) Herbestemming van het Vleeshuis en locatiestudie voor het Museum Aan de Stroom (MAS), Antwerpen / Conversion of the Vleeshuis and location study for the Museum Aan de Stroom (MAS), commissioned by the City of Antwerp (1997-‐1998) Team Stedenbeleid (Team Urban Policy), Flemish Government Local advisor for the concept subsidy ‘Oostende Oosteroever’, with Peter Vermeulen (Stramien Architects): quality control of the design assignment, selection and advice designer, quality control of the PPS construction (2011-‐2012) Buro5, Maastricht Design masterplan ‘t Eilandje, Antwerp (2000-‐2002) Design masterplan home for disabled Eckartdal, Eindhoven (2000) Design competition railway station area, Sint-‐Niklaas (2001) ssa/xx architects, Ghent Design competition Kortrijk Weide, with Guy Châtel, Kris Coremans en Rianne Makkink (2000) CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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Nero architects, Ghent Design competition De Warande, Aalter (1999) Design masterplan Spoorweglaan, Kortrijk (1999) Intercommunale Leiedal, Kortrijk Designer of zoning plans, urban and public space design (1997-‐1998) Preparation design competition reconversion project Vetex, Kortrijk (1998) Design competitions Open Call of the Flemish Government Architect, site plan and architectural design Cultural Center Merksplas: first laureate, with De Schepper & Meers Architects, Antwerp (2003) Open Call of the Flemish Government Architect, site plan and architectural design sports hall Atheneum Schoten: second laureate, with De Schepper & Meers Architects, Antwerp (2002) Design competition village center Marke: second laureate, with Peter Claeys, Arthur De Roover en Sylvie Van Butsele (1997) 4. ACADEMIC RESEARCH Institute of Urban and Regional Development (IURD), UC Berkeley Research as visiting scholar: urban and landscape planning as civic-‐pedagogical project. Case study John Brinckerhoff Jackson. Promoter: Prof. Dr. Margaret Crawford (2013-‐2014 and 2014-‐2015) Postdoctoral research, Ghent University Participation in COST-‐actions (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Urban Allotment Gardens in European Cities – Future, Challenges and Lessons Learned (2012–2016) and Urban Agriculture Europe (2011-‐2015) Preparation English re-‐edition research book Recollecting Landscapes. Rephotography, memory and transformation (2013-‐2014) Preparation of a book about ten years of landscape research at LaboS (2013-‐2014) Research on the mid-‐size European city, within the framework of: - Book project Ghent Urban Studies Team (GUST) - GUST-‐symposium Mid-‐size city. The dual nature of urban imagery in Europe during the long 20th century, Gent (19-‐21.04.2012) - Editorship OASE 93 ‘Medium. The mid-‐size city as a European urban condition and strategy’ (2012) Copromoter research project De fotograaf en de stad. De praktijk van Edmond Sacré / The photographer and the city. The practice of Edmond Sacré, HoGent, School of Arts (2009-‐ 2011) PhD, Ghent University 'Ouvrons les yeux!' Stedenbouw en beeldvorming van het landschap in België 1890-‐ 1940/‘Ouvrons les yeux’. Urban planning and landscape iconography in Belgium 1890-‐1940 CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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Promoters: prof. dr. Pieter Uyttenhove and prof. dr. Bart Verschaffel, Department of Architecture & Urban Planning, Ghent University (2009) OSA, Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Planning, KULeuven Researcher in project Omgaan met richtdichtheden / Dealing with density quota, morphological study and critical evaluation of architecture projects in Flanders from the perspective of density within the framework of the Spatial Structural Plan Flanders, commissioned by the planning administration of the Flemish Government (1998) 5. RESEARCH RESIDENCES ABROAD Research on the image archive of John Brinckerhoff Jackson, University of New Mexico Albuquerque, University of California Berkeley and Harvard University Boston (April-‐June 2014) Visiting scholar, Institute of Urban and Regional Development (IURD), University of California Berkeley (March – Sept. 2013) Research on the theme of the self-‐organizing city, as independent researcher with a grant of the Flemish Community, Tel Aviv University (Sept. 1998-‐ May 1999) 6. TEACHING International Master of Science in Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, KULeuven Guest professor course Landscape Urbanism (since 2011) Mentor of master theses (since 2011) Bachelor en Master of Science in Engineering: Architecture, Master of Science in Urbanism and Spatial Planning, Ghent University Instructor course Advanced Topics: Urbanism and Landscape (since 2009) Assistant studio Ontwerpleer III – Stedenbouw / Design Methods -‐ Urbanism, instructor Prof. Kristiaan Borret (2009-‐2011) Assistant course Advanced Topics: Architectural Theory, instructor Prof. Dr. Bart Verschaffel (2004-‐2007) Assistant course Advanced Topic: Theory of Urbanism, instructor Prof. Dr. Pieter Uyttenhove (2003-‐2004) (Co)promoter and coaching of master theses (since 2003) PhD’s: - Member of the doctoral jury of David Peleman (‘Les hommes de la route. Engineering the urban society of the modern road in Belgium 1889-‐1962’, 2013) - Member of the predoctoral advisory commission of Sylvie Van Damme (‘Een onderzoek naar de integratie van landschap in ruimtelijk ontwerp in Vlaanderen’, 2013) Juries design studios (since 2003) Organization international Summer School ‘Democratic Space’, Washington, with Virginia Tech, École de la Villette Paris, Georgia Tech, Cal Poly (Summer 2003) CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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Artesis Plantijn University College Antwerp Coaching and juries master theses Master Interior Architecture (2010-‐2011) Juries design studios and master theses Master in Architecture and Master in Urbanism and Spatial Planning (since 2009) Flemish Architecture Institute Organization workshop architecture criticism (2003) 7. ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION Department of Architecture & Urban Planning, Ghent University Master of Urbanism and Spatial Planning: secretary of the educational committee and coordinator internationalization (since 2010) Representative of the research assistants in the departmental council (since 2009) Organization student design week Jokerweek (2009, 2014) Member of the scientific and organizational committee colloquium Mid-‐size city. The dual nature of urban imagery in Europe during the long 20th century, Ghent (2012) Organization study trips: Copenhagen (2011) and Lille-‐Kortrijk (2012) Organisation lecture series on landscape with HoGent: (2004-‐2007) Flemish Architecture Insitute Concept and organization Flemish Architecture Day 2002 Mapping of the publication policy in the field of architecture and urbanism in Flanders (2003) 8. EXHIBITIONS Advisor exhibition Lijnstad. Passageruimtes aan de E19 / Linear city. Transit spaces at the E19, with Simon De Waepenaere, Thomas Cattrysse (deSingel Antwerp, 2013) Co-‐curator exhibition and editor catalogue exhibition Edmond Sacré. Portret van een stad / Edmons Sacré. Portrait of a city (STAM Ghent, 2012) Advisor exhibition Heuvelland Revisited by PT Architects, based on the research project Landschap in verandering: gebiedsvisie Kemmelberg en Scherpenberg 2025 / Landscape in transition: regional vision Kemmelberg and Scherpenberg 2025 (deSingel Antwerp, 2012) Research for exhibiton Usus/Usures by ROTOR, Belgian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biënnale, with David Peleman and Jan Kempenaers (2010) Research exhibition and catalogue Recollecting Landscapes. Herfotografie, geheugen en transformatie 1904-‐1980-‐2004 / Recollecting Landscapes. Rephotography, memory and transformation 1904-‐1980-‐2004 (SMAK Ghent, 2006) CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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9. GRANTS Graham Foundation: travel grant for research on J.B. Jackson in UC Berkeley, UNM Albuquerque, Harvard University Boston (selected for final round, 2014) Scott Opler Endowment for Emerging Scholars Fellowship: travel grant for the Society of Architectural Historians' 63rd Annual Meeting in Chicago (2010) Foundation for Scientific Research Flanders (FWO-‐Vlaanderen): travel grant conference 'Rethinking the Rural: Land and the Nation in the 1920s and 1930s', Royal Holloway University of London (2007) Flemish Community: travel and research grant, Tel Aviv University (1998-‐1999) Ghent University: Erasmus grant for a semester at École Supérieure d’Architecture de La Villette, Parijs (1996) 10. EDITORIAL BOARDS Editorial board OASE. Architectural Journal (since 2010) Editorial board Jaarboek Stedenbouw en Ruimtelijke Planning Vlaanderen 2006-‐2009 / Yearbook Urbanism and Spatial Planning Flanders 2006-‐2009 Guest editor, Ruimte en Planning, nr 4, 2006 (theme issue on landscape) Editorial board Jaarboek Architectuur Vlaanderen 2003/2004 / Yearbook Architecture Flanders 2003/2003 11. CONFERENCES AND LECTURES 19-‐21.03.2014: (with Chiara Cértoma) ‘Allotment gardens in Ghent’, Work Group Meeting COST-‐actions (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Urban Allotment Gardens in European Cities – Future, Challenges and Lessons Learned, Dortmund. 26.11.2013: ‘The Westward-‐Moving House and other stories: J.B. Jackson reading and telling the landscape’, 2nd international conference on Architecture and Fiction:WRITINGPLACE -‐ literary methods in architectural research and design, Delft. 13.09.2013: (with Nancy Stieber en Steven Humblet) Session chair ‘The City in Photographic Albums’: 6th AISU Conference, Catania. 03.09.2013: ‘Recollecting Landscapes: Belgian Landscapes in transformation’, Visiting Scholars Round Table Series, UC Berkeley. 07-‐09.03.2013: Work Group Meeting COST-‐actions (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Urban Allotment Gardens in European Cities – Future, Challenges and Lessons Learned, Dortmund. 11.12.2012: ‘Vlaanderen in Vogelvlucht’, lecture series 50 jaar wet op de stedenbouw, CVAa/VAi, Antwerpen. 09.11.2012: ‘Landschap en beeld’, Studiedag Labo Stedenbouw, Gent. 21.10.2012: (with Sam Lanckriet) ‘En Marge… Landscape, ecology and urbanization along infrastructure in the Eurometropolis Lille-‐Kortrijk-‐Tournai’, 2012 IENE International Conference: Safeguarding Ecological Functions Across Transport Infrastructure’), Potsdam. CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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30.08.2012: (with Andreas Wesener): ‘Photography and the construction of collective memory in Ghent, Belgium’, 11th International Conference of the European Association for Urban History, Prague. 02.06.2012: ‘Looking Back and Ahead. Edmond Sacré, Armand Heins and the Transformation of Ghent’, European Architectural History Network Second International Meeting, Brussels. 25.05.2012: ‘Recollecting Landscapes: new media for urban research’, The Media of the Metapolis. Reflecting the knowledge base of urban research. Rencontres François Ascher 2, Bauhaus Universtät, Weimar. 19.04.2012: ‘Ordering the mid-‐size city. Ghent photographed by Edmond Sacré (1851-‐ 1921), Mid-‐Size City: The Dual Nature of Urban Imagery in Europe During the 09.03.2012: ‘Images and counter-‐images: Edmond Sacré and the Album du Vieux Gand‘, [Untitled] Identity of Place, Ghent,. 08.12.2011: ‘Re-‐assembling a photographic corpus. Armand Heins and the imagination of the city at the 1913 Ghent World Fair’, Photographier la Ville Contemporaine (19e-‐21e siècle), Nanterre. 29.11.2011: Participation in discussion panel at the opening of ‘PT-‐Architecten. Heuvelland Revisited’, VAi/deSingel. 08.09.2011: ‘Le Nouveau Jardin Pittoresque. Aesthetics, Ethics and Landscape Design in Belgium (1913-‐1940)’, European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools Conference, Sheffield. 11.05.2011: ‘Van stadspark tot natuurpark. Het park als sociale condensator (1900-‐1940)’, Zesde Landschapscontactdag, Antwerp. 10.03.2011: ‘Stad en natuur: L’Art Public 1893-‐1912’, Tussen beleving en verbeelding. Steden in een spanningsveld, 1800-‐1914, Nijmegen. 03.12.2010: ‘Narratives of loss. Discourses on landscape in Belgium 1890-‐1940’, Narrativity and the Perception/Conception of Landscape, Ghent. 18.11.2010: ‘”Een beslissende partij tussen stad en land”. De industrialisering van het Kempische landschap verbeeld in amateurfotografie, toerisme en planologie tijdens het interbellum’, Mijnbeeld, Genk. 03.09.2010: ‘Sight and sense. Armand Heins and the imagination of the historic urban centre at the 1913 Ghent World Fair’, International Conference on Urban History, Ghent. 21.05.2010: ‘Paysage urbain. Louis Van der Swaelmen and the classification of the urban, rural and national problem in Préliminaires d’Art Civique’, Transcending Boundaries in Europe in the Period of the Belle Epoque, Mons. 22.04.2010: ‘Recollecting landscapes. Belgian landscape photography as a didactic tool (1904-‐2003)’, Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Chicago. 18.02.2010: ‘Public and private histories. Charles Buls’ travel photography around 1900’, Imaging history, photography after the fact, Brussels. 30.11.2007: 'Le Nouveau Jardin Pittoresque. In Search of a Belgian Garden (1913-‐1940)', Beyond the Picturesque, Symposium Ghent Urban Studies Team, Ghent. 04.05.2007: 'Onze Kempen', 12th Joint Doctoral Seminar in Theory and History of Architecture KULeuven, UGent, UCLouvain, Leuven. 16.03.2007: Organization of symposium 'De musealisering van het dagelijkse leven’. Lecture 'Fotografie van het landschap in België 1890-‐1940', Namiddagen van de Topografie, Brussels. CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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05.01.2007: 'Images of the countryside. Landscape, village and community in the publications of the National Commission for the Improvement of Rural Living and the Belgian Union of Farmer's Wives', International conference 'Rethinking the Rural: Land and the Nation in the 1920s and 1930s', Inter War Rural History Research Group, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham. 3.12.2006: 'Picturesque Tourism. The Bulletin du Touring Club de Belgique 1900-‐1914, Symposium: Le pittoresque aux limites du moderne, Ecole d’Architecture Paris-‐La Villette. 24.10.2006: Interview with Dirk Sijmons, during the presentation of the Jaarboek Stedenbouw en Ruimtelijke Planning 2002-‐2005, Ghent. 29.08.2006: 'Images of the countryside. Landscape, village and community in the publications of the National Commission for the Improvement of Rural Living and the Belgian Union of Farmer's Wives', III international PhD Seminar Urbanism & Urbanization. A new modernity: approaches, theories and designs, Venice. 30.06.2006: 'From monument to landscape and back again: photography in the Bulletin du Touring Club de Belgique in the early twentieth century', Photography and the City, University of Dublin. 09.06.2006: 'Images of the countryside. Landscape, village and community in the publications of the National Commission for the Improvement of Rural Living and the Belgian Union of Farmer's Wives', Making a new world, KADOC, Leuven. 24.03.2006: Organization of lecture series: 'Beelden van de buiten. De constructie van het platteland'. Eigen lezing 'Fotografie van het landbouwlandschap voor WOII', Namiddagen van de Topografie, Brussels. 26.01.2006: 'Herfotografie van het landschap: Massart-‐Charlier-‐Kempenaers', Hogeschool Sint-‐Lukas Brussels. 23.01.2006: 'From monument to landscape and back again: photography in the Bulletin du Touring Club de Belgique in the early twentieth century', Tourist Traps, Ghent Urban Studies Team, Ghent. 14.12.2005: 'Beeldvorming van het Belgische landschap', Academie voor Bouwkunst, Amsterdam. 01.11.2005: 'De vele gezichten van Jean Massart. Een beknopte ideeëngeschiedenis van het Belgische landschap tijdens het eerste kwart van de twintigste eeuw', 8th Joint Doctoral Seminar in Theory and History of Architecture KULeuven, UGent, UCLouvain, Ghent. 11.01.2005: « Rephotographier » les paysages flamands en transformation 1904-‐2004. Un ensemble de trois séries photographiques de Massart, Charlier et Kempenaers', in seminariereeks 'Le paysage urbain', Ladyss (Laboratoire Dynamiques sociales et Recomposition des Espaces, Université de Paris I. 26.03.2004: 'Landscape rephotography', Sustainable Open Space Congress, Bradford (UK). 11.03.2004: 'Herfotografie van het landschap: Massart-‐Charlier-‐Kempenaers', Namiddagen van de Topografie, Brussels. 11. PUBLICATIONS (a1) articles in journals listed in Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, Arts and Humanities Citation Index B. Notteboom & D. Peleman, ‘Narratives of Loss and Order and Imaging the Belgian Landscape 1890-‐1945’, CLCWEb: Comparative Literature and Culture, Vol 14, Issue 3, Article 11, 2012. CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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D. Peleman & B. Notteboom, ‘Picturing the perfect setting. Landscape and the mediation of the road engineering project in Belgium, 1925-‐1958’, Journal of Architecture, Vol 17, Issue 1, 2012, theme issue ‘Critical Perspectives on Landscape’, pp. 69-‐96. B. Notteboom, ‘Recollecting Landscapes: Landscape Photography as a Didactic Tool’, Architectural Research Quarterly, Vol 15, 1, 2011, pp. 47-‐55. (a2) articles in peer reviewed journals not included in (a1) B. Notteboom, ‘Order and memory. Constructing the image of a mid-‐size city in photography and urban planning in Ghent around 1900 / Orde en geheugen. De constructie van een beeld van de middelgrote stad in fotografie en stedenbouw in Gent rond 1900’, OASE. Tijdschrift voor Architectuur / Journal for Architecture, 89, 2012, pp. 12-‐27. M. Dehaene, K. Havik en B. Notteboom, ‘The mid-‐size city as a European urban condition and strategy. Editorial / De middelgrote stad als een Europese stedelijke conditie en strategie. Editoriaal, OASE. Tijdschrift voor Architectuur / Journal for Architecture, 89, 2012, pp. 2-‐9. B. Notteboom, ‘Le Nouveau Jardin Pittoresque. Ethics, Aesthetics and Garden Design in Belgium (1913-‐1940)’, Journal of Landscape Architecture, Autumn 2012, pp. 58-‐63. B. Notteboom, F. Floré, ‘Centrum/Campus/City. De uitbreiding van deSingel en het Koninklijk Conservatorium in Antwerpen door Stéphane Beel Architecten, De Witte Raaf, 148, 2010, pp. 1-‐3. B. Notteboom, 'From Monument to Landscape and back again: Photography in the Bulletin du Touring Club de Belgique in the Early XXth Century', Strates, 19 (themanummer Paysage urbain: genèse, représentations, enjeux contemporains), 2007, pp. 119-‐131. B. Notteboom, 'De verborgen ideologie van Jean Massart. Vertogen over landschap en (anti-‐) stedelijkheid in België in het begin van de twintigste eeuw', Tijdschrift voor Stadsgeschiedenis, 1, 2006, pp. 51-‐68. D. Peleman, B. Notteboom, 'Onderzoek, ontwerp en beleid rond landschap in Vlaanderen. Rondetafelgesprek', Ruimte en Planning, 4, 2006, pp. 97-‐105. D. Peleman, B. Notteboom, 'Landschap', Ruimte en Planning, 4, 2006, pp. 4-‐5. B. Notteboom, P. Uyttenhove, 'Rephotographier les paysages flamands en transformation, 1904-‐2004', Les Carnets du Paysage, 12, Actes Sud et l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure du Paysage, 2005, pp. 150-‐175. B. Notteboom, P. Uyttenhove, ‘Een documentaire van het Vlaamse platteland. Fotografie van Jean Massart, Georges Charlier en Jan Kempenaers / A documentary of the Flemish Countyside. Photography of Jean Massart, Georges Charlier and Jan Kempenaers 1904-‐ 2003’, OASE. Tijdschrift voor Architectuur / Journal for Architecture, 63, 2004, pp. 14-‐31. B. Notteboom, ‘Gabriele Basilico & Beat Streuli’, De Witte Raaf, 84, 2000, pp. 35-‐36. B. Notteboom, ‘Metro>Polis’, De Witte Raaf, 88, 2000, p. 25. B. De Meulder, J. Scheurs, B. Notteboom, A. Cock, ‘Sleutelen aan het Belgisch stadslandschap / Patching up the Belgian urban landschape’, Oase. Tijdschrift voor Architectuur / Journal for Architecture, 52, 1999, pp. 78-‐113. (a3) articles in national journals not included in (a1) and (a2) B. Notteboom, ‘Los Angeles. Stedenbouw in de droomfabriek’, Ruimte, 20, 2013, pp. 80-‐81. B. Notteboom, ‘Learning from Las Vegas 3.0’, Ruimte, 19, 2013, pp. 80-‐81. B. Notteboom, ‘O dierbaar landschap’, Ruimte, 15, 2012, pp. 64-‐69. CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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B. Notteboom, ‘Landschap verkoopt goed’, Ruimte, 9, 2011, pp. 52-‐57. B. Notteboom, S. Kloosterboer, ‘Variaties binnen een stramien: ’t Pandreitje in Brugge / Variations sur un thème: ’t Pandreitje à Bruges’, A+, 180, 2003, pp. 66-‐69. B. Notteboom, S. Kloosterboer, 'Tussen voorschriften en verleiding / Entre prescription et séduction', A+, 185, 2003, pp. 62-‐65. K. Borret, B. Notteboom, ‘Lokaas voor stadsverlaters? Stadsontwerpen voor de 19de-‐ eeuwse gordel in Gent’, Ruimte en Planning, 4, 2000, pp. 271-‐294. B. Notteboom, A. Cock, A. Zajac, ‘Stadsontwerp Kuregem’, Planologisch Nieuws, 2, 1997, pp. 47-‐48. (b1) author or co-‐author of books B. Notteboom, ‘Ouvrons les yeux!’ Stedenbouw en beeldvorming van het landschap in België 1890-‐1940, Universiteit Gent, Gent, 2009. (b2) book chapters B. Notteboom, ‘The Pueblo house and the Mobile Home: J.B. Jackson’s Vernacular Landscape and the Sustainable Redevelopment of Suburbia’, in Ahmed Kahn Mahsud (ed.), Architecture and Sustainability: Critical Perspectives. Generating Sustainability Concepts from an Architectural Perspective, Leuven University Press, Leuven (forthcoming). B. Notteboom, ‘Vlaanderen in vogelvlucht van Jef Cornelis. Cirkelen boven het landschap’, in: S. De Caigny en E. Van Impe, Bewegende Landschappen. Over stedenbouw en film, CVAa/VAi, Antwerp, 2013, pp. 92-‐114. B. Notteboom, ‘Boeren op de wereldtentoonstelling. Het Moderne Dorp’, in: W. Van Acker en C. Verbruggen, Gent 1913. Op het breukvlak van de moderniteit, Snoeck, Ghent, 2013, pp. 126-‐139. B. Notteboom, ‘L'Art Public: beelden van stad en natuur rond het fin de siècle’, in: I. Bertels, J.-‐H. Furnée e.a. (eds.), Tussen Beleving en Verbeelding. De stad in de negentiende-‐eeuwse literatuur, Leuven University Press, Leuven, 2013, pp. 141-‐155. B. Notteboom, ‘Drie keer de mijnstreek: Jean Massart, Georges Charlier en Jan Kempenaers’, Citygraphy Cahier #01, Efemera, Brussels, 2013, pp. 30-‐45. B. Notteboom, 'Images of the countryside. Landscape, village and community in the discourse of Belgian farmers', in R. Heyninckx, T. Avermaete, (eds.), Making a New World. Architecture & Communities in Interwar Europe, Leuven University Press, Leuven, 2012, pp. 186-‐197. B. Notteboom, ‘Het rurale landschap in de fifties: traditie en transformatie’, in Y. Segers & L. Van Molle (eds.), Het Vlaamse platteland in de fifties, Davidsfonds, Leuven, 2012, pp. 278-‐ 287. B. Notteboom, ‘Public and private histories. Charles Buls’ travel albums’, in D. Veys (eds.), Imaging History. Photography after the fact, ASA Publishers, Brussels, 2011, pp. 75-‐86. B. Notteboom, ‘Inleiding’, in B. Notteboom & D. Lauwaert (eds.), Edmond Sacré, portret van een stad, Mercatorfonds/STAM, Brussels/Ghent, 2011, pp. 8-‐11. B. Notteboom & S. Calle, ‘‘Un virtuose de la plaque sensible’: Edmond Sacré en de fotografische techniek’, in B. Notteboom & D. Lauwaert (eds.), Edmond Sacré, portret van een stad, Mercatorfonds/STAM, Brussels/Ghent, 2011, pp. 29-‐35. B. Notteboom, ‘Portretten van een stad’, in B. Notteboom & D. Lauwaert (eds.), Edmond Sacré, portret van een stad, Mercatorfonds/STAM, Brussels/Ghent, 2011, pp. 82-‐101. CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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D. Peleman, B. Notteboom, ‘Les fissures à la surfaces des routes en béton’, Rotor, Usus/Usures. État des lieux/How things stand, Éditions Communauté française Wallonie, Brussels, 2010, pp. 62-‐63. D. Peleman, B. Notteboom, ‘Cracks in concrete road surfaces’, Rotor, Usus/Usures. État des lieux/How things stand, Éditions Communauté française Wallonie, Brussels, 2010, pp. 62-‐ 63. H. Leinfelder, B. Notteboom, 'Landschapsbeleid in Vlaanderen: het lelijke eendje?', Jaarboek stedenbouw en ruimtelijke planning 2002-‐2005, Vlaamse Vereniging voor Ruimte en Planning, Brussels, 2006, pp. 34-‐36. F. Floré, B. Notteboom, T. Defloor, ‘Bokrijk: het openluchtmuseum. Portret van het pre-‐ industriële Vlaanderen’, in J. Tollebeek, G. Buelens, G. Deneckere, Ch. Kesteloot, S. De Schaepdrijver (eds.), België, een parcours van herinnering. Plaatsen van tweedracht, crisis en nostalgie, Uitgeverij Prometheus / Bert Bakker, Amsterdam, 2008, pp. 402-‐413. B. Notteboom, 'Onze Kempen. Modellen voor stad en landschap', Citygraphy Cahier #01, Efemera, Brussels, 2007, pp. 16-‐31. B. Notteboom, 'Een neutraal beeld bestaat niet. De fotografie van Jean Massart', in P. Uyttenhove, D. Vanbelleghem, I. Van Bouwel, B. Notteboom, R. Debergh, B. Willequet (eds.), Recollecting landscapes: herfotografie, geheugen en transformatie 1904-‐1980-‐2004, A&S/Books, Ghent, 2006, pp. 22-‐37. B. Notteboom, H. Leinfelder, 'Riding the tiger: het werk van de eerste rijksadviseur voor het landschap in Nederland', Jaarboek stedenbouw en ruimtelijke planning 2002-‐2005, Vlaamse Vereniging voor Ruimte en Planning, Brussels, 2006, pp. 37-‐39. B. Notteboom, 'De Melkweg en het windturbineproject Eeklo', Jaarboek stedenbouw en ruimtelijke planning 2002-‐2005, Vlaamse Vereniging voor Ruimte en Planning, Brussels, 2006, pp. 40-‐42. B. Notteboom, 'Dorpsherwaardering Nieuwkapelle', Jaarboek stedenbouw en ruimtelijke planning 2002-‐2005, Vlaamse Vereniging voor Ruimte en Planning, Brussels, 2006, pp. 43-‐45. K. Vandermarliere, B. Notteboom, others (eds.), Jaarboek Architectuur Vlaanderen 2002-‐ 2003, Vlaams Architectuurinstituut, Antwerp, 2004. K. Vandermarliere, B. Notteboom, others (eds.), Yearbook Architecture Flanders 2002-‐2003, Vlaams Architectuurinstituut, Antwerp, 2004. K. Vandermarliere, B. Notteboom, others (eds.), Achtergrond 01 Bedrijfsgebouwen, Vlaams Architectuurinstituut, Antwerp, 2003. B. Notteboom, 'Concepten voor bedrijven: tussen voorschriften en verleiding', in K. Vandermarliere, B. Notteboom, others (eds.), Achtergrond 01 Bedrijfsgebouwen, Vlaams Architectuurinstituut, Antwerp, 2003, pp. 77-‐87. B. Notteboom, ‘Brugge, ook architectuur van de 21ste eeuw’, Dag van de Architectuur Magazine, Vlaams Architectuurinstituut, Antwerp, 2002, pp. 24-‐27. B. Notteboom, ‘Eeklo, streven naar kwaliteit, een continu en integraal proces’, Dag van de Architectuur Magazine, Vlaams Architectuurinstituut, Antwerp, 2002, p. 32-‐34. B. Notteboom, A. Cock, A. Zajac, ‘Stadsontwerp Kuregem’, Een stad in beweging. 3 jaar architectuurverkenningen in de Brusselse kanaalzone, Studio Open Stad – cAD, Brussels, 1998, pp. 136-‐139. CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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(b3) books as editor P. Uyttenhove, B. Notteboom (eds.), Recollecting Landscapes. Rephotography, memory and transformation, nai010, Rotterdam (forthcoming). B. Notteboom & D. Lauwaert (eds.), Edmond Sacré, portret van een stad, Mercatorfonds/STAM, Brussels/Ghent, 2011. P. Uyttenhove, D. Vanbelleghem, I. Van Bouwel, B. Notteboom, R. Debergh, B. Willequet (eds.), Recollecting landscapes: herfotografie, geheugen en transformatie 1904-‐1980-‐2004, A&S/Books, Ghent, 2006, pp. 22-‐37. (c1) articles and abstracts in proceedings of scientific conferences B. N otteboom, ‘The W estward-‐Moving H ouse and other stories: J.B. Jackson reading and telling the landscape’, Abstract proceedings of W riting Place. Conference on literary methods in architectural research and design (25-‐27/11/2013), D elft, p. 20-‐21. B. Notteboom, S. Lanckriet, ‘En Marge… Landscape, ecology and urbanization along infrastructure in the Eurometropolis Lille-‐Kortrijk-‐Tournai’, Proceedings of ‘2012 IENE International Conference: Safeguarding Ecological Functions Across Transport Infrastructure’ (21-‐24/10/2012), Potsdam, p. 194. B. Notteboom, A. Wesener, ‘Photography and the construction of collective memory in Ghent, Belgium’ Proceedings of 11th European Association for Urban History International Conference (30/08-‐2/09/2012), Prague, s.p. B. Notteboom, ‘Looking Back and Ahead. Edmond Sacré, Armand Heins and the Transformation of Ghent’, Proceedings of ‘European Architectural History Network Second International Meeting’ (31/05-‐03/06/2012), Brussels, s.p. B. Notteboom, ‘Recollecting Landscapes: new media for urban research’, Proceedings of ‘The Media of the Metapolis. Reflecting the knowledge base of urban research. Rencontres François Ascher 2’ (24-‐26/05/2012), Bauhaus Universtiät, Weimar, s.p. B. Notteboom, ‘Ordering the mid-‐size city. Ghent photographed by Edmond Sacré (1851-‐ 1921), Proceedings of ‘Mid-‐Size City: The Dual Nature of Urban Imagery in Europe During the Long 20th Century’ (19-‐21/04/2012), Ghent Urban Studies Team (GUST), Ghent, pp. 28-‐29. B. Notteboom, ‘Le Nouveau Jardin Pittoresque. Aesthetics, ethics and landscape design in Belgium (1913-‐1940)’, Proceedings of ECLAS 2011 Conference, Sheffield (7-‐10/09/2011), University of Sheffield, pp. 123-‐124. B. Notteboom, ‘Stad en natuur: L'Art Public 1893-‐1912’, Proceedings of ‘Between Experience and Representation. Cities in an Area of Tension, 1800 -‐ 1914 / Tussen Beleving en Verbeelding. Steden in een Spanningsveld, 1800-‐1914’, Nijmegen (9-‐11/03/2011), Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen, 2011, pp. 28-‐29. B. Notteboom, ‘Van stadspark tot natuurpark. Het park als sociale condensator, 1910-‐1940’, Proceedings van Zesde Landschapscontactdag. Thema: Stadsparken, Antwerpen (11/05/2011), VIOE / UA / VUB / UGent / KULeuven / Ename Expertisecentrum voor Erfgoedontsluiting vzw / KVNS vzw, Antwerp (11/05/2011), Antwerp, p. 5. B. Notteboom, ‘Recollecting Landscapes: Landschape Photography as a Didactic Tool’, Proceedings of 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Chicago (21-‐ 25/04/2010), SAH, Chicago, 2010, p. 32. B. Notteboom, Paysage urbain. Louis Van der Swaelmen and the classification of the urban, rural and national problem in Préliminaires d’Art Civique’, Proceedings of ‘Transcending Boundaries in Europe in the Period of the Belle époque: Organizing Knowledge, Mobilizing CURRICULUM VITAE Bruno Notteboom
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Networks, and Effecting Social Change, Mons (20-‐21/05/2010), Mundaneum / Ministère de la Commauté française, Mons, 2010, z.p. B. Notteboom, ‘Narratives of loss. Discourses on landscape in Belgium 1890-‐1940’, Proceedings of ‘Narrativity and the Perception/Conception of Landscape’, Gent (3-‐4/12/2010), Universiteit Gent, Gent, 2010, pp. 8-‐9. B. Notteboom, 'Onze Kempen. Modellen voor stad en landschap', Proceedings of 12th Joint Doctoral Seminar in Theory and History of Architecture KULeuven, UGent, UCLouvain (25/05/2007), Leuven, 2007, s.p. B. Notteboom, 'Images of the countryside. Landscape, village and community in the publications of the National Commission for the Improvement of Rural Living and the Belgian Union of Farmer's Wives', Proceedings of III international PhD Seminar Urbanism & Urbanization. A new modernity: approaches, theories and designs. August 29-‐31, 2006. Convento delle Terese, Venice, 2006, pp. 35-‐44. B. Notteboom, 'De vele gezichten van Jean Massart. Een beknopte ideeëngeschiedenis van het Belgische landschap tijdens het eerste kwart van de twintigste eeuw', Proceedings of 8th Joint Doctoral Seminar in Theory and History of Architecture KULeuven, UGent, UCLouvain (1/12/2005), Ghent, 2005, s.p. B. Notteboom, 'Picturesque Tourism. The Bulletin du Touring Club de Belgique 1900-‐1914, in NYS, Philippe (ed.), Le pittoresque aux limites du moderne (2ième appel à propositions Programme interdisciplinaire de recherche "Art, architecture et paysages". Rapport final), Ecole d’Architecture Paris-‐La Villette, Paris, 2005, pp. 284-‐292. B. Notteboom, 'Jean Massart, Emile Vandervelde and the transformation of the Belgian landscape', Proceedings of 6th Joint Doctoral Seminar in Theory and History of Architecture KULeuven, UGent, UCLouvain (12/3/2004), Leuven, 2004, s.p.
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