The Disappearance of the Architectural Icon: Henk van der Veen on Archiprix International

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Once every two years architecture schools around the world are invited to submit their single, finest graduation project to the Archiprix International competition and exhibition. Since its inception in 2001 (born out of the Dutch Archiprix), an ever increasing number of schools choose to participate. This year, Archiprix International selected Ahmedabad, in India, to exhibit the results. Arjen Oosterman, Editor-in-Chief of Volume, spoke to Archiprix Director and "Mister Archiprix" Henk van der Veen.

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Arjen Oosterman: Henk, we’re here on the CEPT University campus standing in the almost-finished new library building where the Archiprix International 2017 (AI 2017) exhibition is on display. Can you give us an impression of what we’re looking at?

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Cite: Arjen Oosterman. "The Disappearance of the Architectural Icon: Henk van der Veen on Archiprix International" 22 Mar 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/867566/the-disappearance-of-the-architectural-icon-henk-van-der-veen-archiprix-international-2017> ISSN 0719-8884

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