- Bart Lootsma
Bart Lootsma (born 1957 in
Amsterdam ,Netherlands ) studiedarchitecture at theEindhoven University of Technology during 1975-1984. He is ahistorian , critic, andcurator in the fields of architecture, design, and fine arts. He holds the chair forarchitectural theory at the Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck and is also professor at the Institute for History, Theory and Critic in Architecture at the Academy of Applied Arts in Vienna.As head of research, Lootsma worked at the
ETH Zurich and led research projects at theBerlage Institute in Amsterdam andRotterdam . He has also been appointed visiting professor at theAcademy of Visual Arts in Nuremberg and at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Additionally, he was director of the Department for 3D-Design at theArnhem Academy of Art and Design .Lootsma also taught several courses in architecture, design, and fine arts at different academies of Art and Architecture in the Netherlands. He was editor for numerous journals such as "Forum", "
ARCHIS ", "de Architect", and "GAM" and has acted as guest curator forArchiLab 2004 inOrléans The Naked City and curator at the Schneider-Forberg Foundation in Munich. Lootsma’s work has appeared in many journals, such as "DOMUS", "Archplus ", "l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui" and "A+U".Moreover, he was member of several state and municipal committees, such as the Planning Board Arnhem and served on the
Rotterdam Cultural Council and the Fund forApplied Arts ,Design , andArchitecture . Previously, the Dutch Queen appointed him Crown Member of theDutch Culture Council .The work of Bart Lootsma has been released in many publications, including "Media and Architecture" in collaboration with Dich Rijken (1998), his internationally known book "
SuperDutch " (2002), mostly dealing with Dutch Architecture, and "ArchiLab 2004: The Naked City", which was widely published in 2004.BOOKS
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Adriaan Geuze /West 8 "Landscape Architects", (together with Inge Breugem), 010, Rotterdam, 1995.
*Wim Cuyvers, "De Singel", Antwerp, 1995.
*Wiel Arets , "A virological architecture", Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel (together with Jos Bosman), 1996.
*Wiel Arets, "De Singel",Antwerpen , 1996.
*"A Star is born", Together with Hélène Damen, Thoth, Bussum, 1996.
*"Atelier van Lieshout , A Manual"/ Ein Handbuch, Cantz, München (Together with ao. Rian van Rijsbergen), 1997.
*"Yearbook Architecture in the Netherlands 1997", (Together with: Hans Ibelings, Hans van Dijk, Ton Verstegen), Nai Publishers, Rotterdam, 1998.
*"Media and Architecture", (together with Dick Rijken), VPRO, Hilversum/Berlage Institute , Amsterdam, 1998.
*"The Art of the Accident", (together with ao. Joke Brouwer, Nai Publishers, Rotterdam, 1998.
*"Yearbook Architecture in The Netherlands 1998", (with Hans Ibelings, Hans van Dijk and Ton Verstegen), Nai Publishers, Rotterdam, 1999.
*"Yearbook Architecture in the Netherlands 1999", (with: Hans Ibelings and Ton Verstegen), Nai Publishers, Rotterdam, 2000.
*"SuperDutch", Thames & Hudson, London/Princeton Architectural Press, New York/DVA, Berlijn, SUN, Nijmegen, 2000.
*"B&K+", Walter König Verlag/ACTAR, Cologne/Barcelona, 2003.
*"ArchiLab 2004: La ville à nu/The naked city", HYX, Orléans, 2004.External links
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