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EXHIBITIONS

2023 - Anything that is alive cannot be in the gallery space (project ‘Shifting Safeguards’) - Group expo, Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam

2022 - LandArt Flevoland 22 (project ‘Terraria Subterraneus’) - Group expo, Observatory by Robbert Morris, Lelystad

2021 - Plateau Kunst 21 (project ‘De Ossekop’) - Group expo, Sibberhuis, Sibbe

2021 - Artware Event #2 (project ‘De Ossekop’) - Group expo, HX Hoogcruts

2020 - Rethinking Heritage (project ‘De Ossekop’) - Group expo, Bureau Europa Maastricht

2016 - Le Bonheur de Liège - group research project, Maastricht Academy of Architecture

 

FEATURES

2023 - Metropolis M - Eindexamens 2023

2023 - Koozarch - Conversations MIARD Archive v2.0

2023 - E-flux architecture - Anything that is alive cannot be in the gallery space

2022 - Hetzelfde Anders Zien - Artware.pbk publication

2021 - Onkruid - Poetry by LDH 

2020 - Henriette Hustinxprize (nomination and honorable mention)

2019 - Jury member at the Victor de Stuers architecture prize . Jury report 

ABOUT

Daniël de Jong (1994), is a Rotterdam-based architectural designer with an emphasis on experimental research. 

He has both a bachelor’s degree in construction engineering in 2016, as well as a bachelor’s degree in architectural design from Maastricht Academy of Architecture (MAA) in 2020. In 2023 he completed the Master of Interior Architecture Research + Design (MIARD) from the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam. 

 

His spatial experiments reflect his fascination with architectural depictions of preexisting objects frequently disregarded or alienated in their context. Via methods that are akin to archeology, he meticulously collects, documents, and archives these objects to map their cultural significance. This often results in intricate drawings, animations, documentation, and physical models that aim to expand our understanding of designed environments.

 

Within his practice, he seeks to critically examine and test the role that architecture plays in public organization and institutional systems. Through this approach, de Jong explores various space-making techniques that combine traditional architectural understandings with socio-political transformations.

Title typeface: Sligoil Micro (2022) by Ariel Martín Pérez 

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