Six Vaults Pavilion / Gijs Van Vaerenbergh
In the frame of the centennial commemoration of World War I, the architect duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh was commissioned by the municipality of Hooglede (BE) to realize a reception pavilion for the German Military Cemetery. More than eight thousand German soldiers who fell in the region during the Great War are buried at the German Military Cemetery. The cemetery dates from 1917 when the area was in still German hands. Today, the cemetery is located in a typical Flemish suburban context, surrounded by agricultural lands and traditional allotments.
© Matthijs van der Burgt
Architects: Gijs Van Vaerenbergh
Location: 8830 Hooglede, Belgium
Area: 81.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Matthijs van der Burgt
Other Participants: LAMA landscape architects
© Matthijs van der Burgt
© Matthijs van der Burgt
Text description provided by the architects. In the frame of the centennial commemoration of World War I, the architect duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh was commissioned by the municipality of Hooglede (BE) to realize a reception pavilion for the German Military Cemetery. More than eight thousand German soldiers who fell in the region during the Great War are buried at the German Military Cemetery. The cemetery dates from 1917 when the area was in still German hands. Today, the cemetery is located in a typical Flemish suburban context, surrounded by agricultural lands and traditional allo...
© Matthijs van der Burgt
Architects: Gijs Van Vaerenbergh
Location: 8830 Hooglede, Belgium
Area: 81.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Matthijs van der Burgt
Other Participants: LAMA landscape architects
© Matthijs van der Burgt
© Matthijs van der Burgt
Text description provided by the architects. In the frame of the centennial commemoration of World War I, the architect duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh was commissioned by the municipality of Hooglede (BE) to realize a reception pavilion for the German Military Cemetery. More than eight thousand German soldiers who fell in the region during the Great War are buried at the German Military Cemetery. The cemetery dates from 1917 when the area was in still German hands. Today, the cemetery is located in a typical Flemish suburban context, surrounded by agricultural lands and traditional allo...
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