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Name of work in English
VAKHUIS
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Name of work in original language
A house for craftsmanship in Belgian Limburg
Prize year
Young Talent 2020
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Work Location
Hasselt, Belgium
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Author/s
Yves Dupont
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School
Faculty of Architecture and Arts - University of Hasselt.
Hasselt, Belgium
Young Talent 2020 YT Shortlisted
VAKHUIS
A house for craftsmanship in Belgian Limburg
Program
Industrial
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Labels
Factory · Facilities
The project concerns the establishment of a house for craftsmanship in Belgian Limburg, also known as the VAKhuis. A place where craftspeople, designers, local producers, small companies as well as builders and students can go for workshops, advice and advertising. A first step in promoting a local manufacturing industry within a global mindset.
A ‘Strategic economic plan of action for Limburg’ was rolled out by the Flemish government. This plan commits itself to take concrete actions during a six year planning period, realizing projects that help to recover the Limburg economy. This based on five different business cases: manufacturing industry, logistics & mobility, leisure economy & experience, Energyville and the creative economy. Today, in 2020, several new projects or ‘economic incubators’ such as a cultural center, a technology center, a science park for renewable energy, an ICT-tech center, etc. have already successfully been established. Most of these initiatives are characterized by academic or technological research and actions while there is still a lot of work to be done concerning the business case: manufacturing industry. For this reason my thesis and research into local practice in a global economy, in architecture, art and design where focused upon this. In 2010, no less than 85,000 people worked in this sector in Limburg. A competitive manufacturing industry is therefore of great importance for the innovative strength and prosperity of Flanders and Limburg. In the past, the government always kept itself holding on to large bulky companies. Today in the industrial landscape and manufacturing industry, evolution and innovation are the key words: “not the big will eat the small, but the fast will eat the slow ”. International studies underline the importance of local production for a sustainable and vibrant innovation ecosystem. That’s why I stated: “If we want to focus in Belgian Limburg on a manufacturing industry in the future, we will be guaranteed competition from multinationals that exploit the poorest areas on earth. An unfair competition where the high wage costs will continue to affect us. That is why we must focus on what a global monoculture can not deliver, namely high-quality and sustainable products combined with extraordinary craftsmanship and technical knowledge.” This ideology culminated in my graduation project, namely the establishment of a house for craftsmanship in Belgian Limburg.