Flemish Government Architect

The Flemish Government Architect (Vlaams Bouwmeester in Dutch) was established by the Van den Brande IV Government in 1998 to develop Architectural Design Policy in Flanders, Belgium.

Functioning

The Flemish Government Architect is commissioned to develop a long-term spatial vision, in consultation with the different administrations and with external stakeholders, to contribute to the preparation and implementation of the architecture policy of the Flemish government. The goal of this independent body in the government is to help create a high quality architectural living environment in Flanders, which was inspired on the Chief Government Architect of the Netherlands.

One of the main tasks of the Flemish Government Architect is selecting designers for public contracts. The Open Call is a list of public projects published twice per year to which designers can apply.

Overview of Flemish Government Architects

2016–present Leo Van Broeck
2015 - 2016 (acting) Stefan Devoldere
2010 - 2015 Peter Swinnen
2005 - 2010 Marcel Smets
1999 - 2005 bOb Van Reeth

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