Reimagining the Existing: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Design, Heritage, and Sustainable Transformation Through Past, Present, and Future

Henry van de Velde research group, Faculty of Design Sciences at University of Antwerp, and ArcK research group (domains Civic Policy and Design and TRACE) at UHasselt are organizing two day PhD colloquium: Reimagining the Existing.

  • November 20th: Antwerpen
  • November 21st: Hasselt 

The upcoming PhD colloquium reflections on approaches, both in design practice and theoretical research, that support future generations in engaging with the existing built, social and ecological environment and heritage, while also enabling innovation, the development of new paradigms, and the integration of evolving lifestyles as well as social and ecological concerns. This theme encapsulates both groups' commitment to innovative design methodologies, heritage conservation, and sustainable practices. It emphasises integrating historical research, design theory, design research, and practical applications to address contemporary challenges in public and open spaces, architecture and interiors. 

We aim to discuss different approaches that explore how design and research can critically engage with existing buildings, spaces, landscapes and cultural narratives to address contemporary societal challenges, support sustainable transitions, and foster inclusive futures. 

This colloquium invites PhD candidates from both research groups to share their perspectives and approaches on the theme, fostering open discussion and mutual exchange.


Organising team:

From UAntwerp:

  • Sara Eloy
  • Bart Tritsmans
  • Cézanne Watthy

From UHasselt:

  • Bie Plevoets
  • Sara Omid Shafiei
  • Liesbeth Huybrechts
  • Oswald Devisch
  • Koenraad Van Cleempoel