Bovenbouw Architectuur has completed a police station in Antwerp with a robust grey-brick form designed to convey "approachability and security".
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Wayne D. Liscomb, 65, Antwerp, NY passed away unexpectedly on Monday, November 7th, 2022, at the Gouverneur Hospital.
He was proud to continue the tradition of working where his father and brother both worked. It was Wayne’s wish to be cremated. Every animal had a spot in his heart. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and anything that involved outside. It was one of his favorite places. Wayne went to work for the Champion Paper Mill in Carthage, NY after returning from the military.
When it commences operations in 2024, the end-of-life tyre (ELT) processing facility that Bolder Industries, Inc. and three partners are setting up in the ...
From the outside the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp looks like the epitome of convention. The grand neo-classical monument, modelled on a Greek temple ...
and that it is not just for the art lovers, that it is a really a museum open to everyone,” Willems said. The reopening in September was the culmination of a 19-year project to restore the building, which was leaky and falling into disrepair. “The most beautiful compliment that we get is that it is a surprising approach … The museum hopes the search to match details in the paintings to the installation will make a visit more engaging for children and their parents. At the same time, a second museum to better showcase the modern collection was built, adding 40% more space. “To pay a visit to this museum is a challenge,” said Carmen Willems, the director of KMSKA, citing the 2.4km of galleries where more than 600 works are on display. “By presenting the painting crooked, we stress the comic and dynamic aspect of the painting, which was also van Ostade’s intention,” said Nico Van Hout, head of collections at KMSKA. Not everyone is a fan of the new approach. It is all part of a visit to the Royal Museum, known as Instead of visitors feeling obliged to tick off every painting, “we try to slow the tempo of looking at art,” said Willems. From the outside the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp looks like the epitome of convention. Elsewhere, a wall “comes to life” as an eerie curtain of rustling leaves.