
"Expanding his ongoing documentation of architecture studios across the world, photographer Marc Goodwin / Archmospheres has now turned his lens to Belgium. This latest chapter follows his series in Japan and Porto, once again offering a glimpse into the daily environments where architecture is conceived and tested. The project emerges in collaboration with local architects, with Goodwin capturing the interiors and atmospheres that define how Belgian practices organize themselves."
"In Antwerp, Goodwin visits B-architecten, a practice of sixty people in a studio spanning 1,200 square meters. The team occupies two historic spaces: Anyplace, once a diamond cutting factory, and B-cinema, the first building in Antwerp specifically built as a cinema in 1913. Since moving into B-cinema in 2024, the firm has emphasized an office culture that inspires creativity and reflects its design-driven identity."
Marc Goodwin expands an ongoing series by documenting architecture studios across Belgium, following projects in Japan and Porto. The project involves collaboration with local architects to capture interiors and atmospheres that define how Belgian practices organize themselves. The series covers studios in Antwerp, Brussels, and Ghent, showing how architects shape studios like their buildings. BINST Architects occupies a converted Luikstraat building with sixty staff and prioritizes natural light, tactile materials, and openness balanced with intimacy. Smaller practices like Bruno Spaas Architectuur cultivate calm, experimental environments, while B-architecten occupies historic sites that reinforce a creative, design-driven office culture.
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