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The Missing Camera or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Oblique Projection
2024
Architectural Analysis, Survey and Documentation of Built Heritage
2024
Survey and characterisation of the archaeological landscape of Lovo
2024
Architectural Analysis, Survey and Documentation of Built Heritage
2023
Analysis, Systems & Composition
2023
[x] Chamber Music Hall of Horta's Palais des Beaux-Arts: 3D Hypothesis
2022
Formal Analysis and Computer Process - Algorithmic Music II/II
2022
Formal Analysis and Computer Process - Algorithmic Music I/II
2021
Pohlke: One-Click Standard Orthographic and Oblique Projection Cameras
2021
Architectural Analysis, Survey and Documentation of Built Heritage
2020
Formal Analysis and Computer Process - The Algorists
2020
Architectural Analysis, Survey and Documentation of Built Heritage
2019
Architectural Analysis and Graphic Representation - Morphosis in the 1980s
2019
Formal Analysis and Computer Process - Medley II/II
2019
Formal Analysis and Computer Process - Medley I/II
2018
Jean Prouvé - 3D short movies
2016
Architectural Analysis & Computer Process IV
2016
Architectural Analysis & Computer Process II
2014
Architectural Analysis & Computer Process I
2013
Baucher-Blondel-Filiponne - 3D short movies
2012
Jacques Dupuis & Albert Bontridder - 3D short movies
2011

Chamber Music Hall of Horta's Palais des Beaux-Arts: 3D Hypothesis

Author(s): Bertrand Velu, Michel Lefèvre

Supervisor: Denis Derycke
Submitted on June 2022

Original title: Hypothèse de restitution de la Salle de Musique de chambre du Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles.

The Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels is an architectural masterpiece in the Art Deco style, designed by Victor Horta and built between 1922 and 1929. While the Henry Le Boeuf Hall is the largest, most luxurious, and best-known space dedicated to performing arts, the Chamber Music Hall was also a remarkable space, both in terms of its decoration and acoustics. Two transformations, one in 1959 and another in 1987, significantly altered this space and its original decor. Based on various archival analyses, including the original plans from the Fonds Blaton (the contractor responsible for the Palais construction), this research synthesizes knowledge about the space within a 3D model. The goal is to recreate the hall’s initial state as it was when it was unveiled in November 1928, exactly as envisioned by the architect. Jos Vandenbreeden (KUL) and Benjamin Zurstrassen (Horta Museum) contributed their expertise to this work. After Bertrand Venu completed the research, Michel Lefèvre took over to apply colors and textures to the 3D model, as well as create visual representations. This research was part of the Horta versus Art Nouveau exhibition held at the Horta Museum from March 2023 to June 2024.