What do you do when your baroque-style church was designed without a dome? Easy; you install one. And if you do it as elegantly as Gijs Van Vaerenbergh you earn a standing ovation. It seems to me that their installation serves as an ideal case study to communicate the elusive meaning of negative space in architecture. The Upside Dome by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh; Leuven, Belgium.
Be my Architect
A blog about architecture. But mostly not.
