Louis Herman De Koninck
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Louis Herman De Koninck was a Belgian architect and designer.
One of the leading Belgian architect of the 20th century, De Koninck developed an original form of modernism and constructivism architecture. Not a theorician, L H De Koninck has rooted his design in the in depth understanding of popular architecture developed by farmers on the Belgian sea shore. He spent many years copying these natural design, and maintained a deep sense of them all his life even when expressed through the most modern concepts and breakthrough use of lights and space in the 20's.
The growing corpus of publications on L.H. De Koninck, reflects the increased recognition of the importance of his work for Modern Architecture.
"History makers are often ignored for too long like the Californian architect Rudolf Schindler
(1887-1953) whose career runs parallel to that of Louis-H De Koninck; it was only during the sixties that his work was examined for the first time then discovered and eventually revealed.
It is no doubt owing to the detailed study , by the Archive of Modern Architecture in Brussels (since 1968) that De Koninck was mentioned in Michel Ragon's historical work and correctly situated in the "Visual History of Twentieth-Century architecture" in which Dennis Sharp
compares the Lenglet Villa, built by De Koninck in 1926, with the houses which Gropius
built in Dessau in 1925-1926 and the famous House of Falling Water built about the same time in Bear Run by F.L. Wright (in order to illustrate the fundamental divergence which exist between a striking illustration of European doctrinaire functionalism - closed forms, square plan, endless surfaces of the white envelope - and the stimulated spatial character of American organic architecture based upon daring plan and articulations).
"De Koninck realized some of his most notable works prior to the founding of CIAM
; namely his own house (1924), Lenglet House (1926) and Haverbeke house (1927). The Lenglet house in particular rise above the usual level of functionalism. It is one of the finest examples of international architecture in the twenties, on a par with Rietved's Schroeder house (1924) and Le Corbusier's Cook house (1926), without being derivative of either De Stijl movement or the "Esprit Nouveau". Despite some evident foreign influences, it's highly original facade expresses its specific origins within the Belgian architectural tradition"
(Congres Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne)
1930, He has been the main designer of the CUBEX kitchen, a truly innovative modular and standardized kitchen furniture system, which was a collective creation of the Belgian Members of the CIAM.
These Rational Kitchens, have been very popular in the bourgeoisie and installed in many houses in Belgium, they have been discontinued in the late 60's.
2006, Modernism, Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Although not an exhibition on himself, LH De Koning's Canneel house was amongst the few large scale picture displayed at the exhibition
One of the leading Belgian architect of the 20th century, De Koninck developed an original form of modernism and constructivism architecture. Not a theorician, L H De Koninck has rooted his design in the in depth understanding of popular architecture developed by farmers on the Belgian sea shore. He spent many years copying these natural design, and maintained a deep sense of them all his life even when expressed through the most modern concepts and breakthrough use of lights and space in the 20's.
The growing corpus of publications on L.H. De Koninck, reflects the increased recognition of the importance of his work for Modern Architecture.
"History makers are often ignored for too long like the Californian architect Rudolf Schindler
Rudolf Schindler
Rudolph Michael Schindler Rudolph Michael Schindler Rudolph Michael Schindler (born Rudolf Michael Schindler (1887 Vienna - 1953 Los Angeles) was an American, born in Austria, architect whose most important works were built in or near Los Angeles during the early to mid-twentieth century....
(1887-1953) whose career runs parallel to that of Louis-H De Koninck; it was only during the sixties that his work was examined for the first time then discovered and eventually revealed.
It is no doubt owing to the detailed study , by the Archive of Modern Architecture in Brussels (since 1968) that De Koninck was mentioned in Michel Ragon's historical work and correctly situated in the "Visual History of Twentieth-Century architecture" in which Dennis Sharp
Dennis Sharp
Dennis Sharp was a British architect, professor, curator, historian, author and editor.Dennis Sharp studied at Bedford Modern School and at Luton School of Art...
compares the Lenglet Villa, built by De Koninck in 1926, with the houses which Gropius
Gropius
Gropius is a German surname. It may refer to:* The Gropius Brothers: Ferdinand Gropius and George Gropius , publishers and managers of a Diorama in Berlin* Walter Gropius , architect...
built in Dessau in 1925-1926 and the famous House of Falling Water built about the same time in Bear Run by F.L. Wright (in order to illustrate the fundamental divergence which exist between a striking illustration of European doctrinaire functionalism - closed forms, square plan, endless surfaces of the white envelope - and the stimulated spatial character of American organic architecture based upon daring plan and articulations).
"De Koninck realized some of his most notable works prior to the founding of CIAM
CIAM
CIAM may refer to:* Commission Internationale Aeromodelling, a section of Fédération Aéronautique Internationale* Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne, the International Congress of Modern Architecture...
; namely his own house (1924), Lenglet House (1926) and Haverbeke house (1927). The Lenglet house in particular rise above the usual level of functionalism. It is one of the finest examples of international architecture in the twenties, on a par with Rietved's Schroeder house (1924) and Le Corbusier's Cook house (1926), without being derivative of either De Stijl movement or the "Esprit Nouveau". Despite some evident foreign influences, it's highly original facade expresses its specific origins within the Belgian architectural tradition"
Professional activity, highlights
1929 Becomes member of the Belgian section of the CIAMCIAM
CIAM may refer to:* Commission Internationale Aeromodelling, a section of Fédération Aéronautique Internationale* Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne, the International Congress of Modern Architecture...
(Congres Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne)
Houses
- 1924, personal House, avenue Fond'roy 105, 1180 Brussels. Proposed for the Minimal House of the CIAM exposition in Frankfurt, 1929
- 1926, Lenglet House, avenue Fond'roy 103, 1180 Brussels. Fourth prize Van de Ven 1929, published in La Cite Nr9,1929; Stein-Holtz-Eisen, Francfurt, Nr34,1929; Bauwarte, Coln, Nr33,1929; etc...
- 1929, The Haverbeke House, avenue Brassine, Brussels
- 1931, Villa Canneel, avenue I. Gerard, Brussels. Le Corbusier had made a project for the Canneel house in 1929, which has been replaced by De Koninck's. Unfortunately the house has been destroyed in 1970.
- 1932, Ph. Dotremont House, rue de l'echevinage, Brussels. A very fine example of De Koninck's architecture, built for a rich art collector, and still in its original condition.
- 1934, Villa of the Docteur Ley, avenue Prince d'Orange, Brussels. An application of Le Corbusier's building principles.
- 1934, Villa Nisot, Rhode-St-Genèse.
- 1936, Workshop for the sculptor Puvrez, avenue du Prince d'Orange, Brussels.
- 1936, Group of 6 small houses, 5 flats and 1 shop, Coghen Square, Brussels.
- 1936, Fond'Roy Residence, Avenue de Foestraets, Brussels.
- 1936, Villa Berteaux, avenue du Fort Jaco, Brussels. A powerful example of a modernist frontage composition.
- 1937, Villa of Mr Nice, "Villa Paquebot", Le Zoute.
- 1938, Engineer Franck's House. avenue de l'Uruguay, Brussels.
- 1949, Sea Bungalows for Mr Gobert, Oostduinkerke.
- 1951, Villa "Les Acacias", avenue des Hautes Dunes, Coxyde.
- 1965, Gobert's House, avenue Fabiola, Sterrebeek.
- 1968, W De Koninck's Building, avenue Louise, Brussels. 8 levels building with imaginative building principles.
Furnitures, Glass work, tapestries,...
De Koninck has been a very creative a talented creator of furnitures, glass works, tapestries, for his own houses.1930, He has been the main designer of the CUBEX kitchen, a truly innovative modular and standardized kitchen furniture system, which was a collective creation of the Belgian Members of the CIAM.
These Rational Kitchens, have been very popular in the bourgeoisie and installed in many houses in Belgium, they have been discontinued in the late 60's.
Recent exhibitions
Several exhibitions have been held2006, Modernism, Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Although not an exhibition on himself, LH De Koning's Canneel house was amongst the few large scale picture displayed at the exhibition