Peter Vanhonacker - ONTWIKKELING GRONDEN OUDE VISMARKT - 1990s





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Architectural Plans Oude Vismarkt Antwerp (1992) - Peter Vanhoenacker - set of 17 - scale 1:500 - incl. coloured presentations
Unique set of original architectural plans for the redevelopment of the Oude Vismarkt in Antwerp, dated February 5, 1992.
This set was designed by architect Peter Vanhoenacker, son of renowned architect Jan Vanhoenacker, and concerns a full project dossier/study with both technical drawings and visual presentations. The plans provide a detailed picture of an urban design proposal for this historically important location in the center of Antwerp.
The Vanhoenacker family is linked to the Antwerp architectural tradition and contributed to projects in and around the city, in the context of well-known realizations such as the Boerentoren and other urban developments.
Contents of the set
- Total: 17 plans
- 2 coloured presentation drawings on Agfa photo paper
- 15 technical plans (line drawings: layout, sections, elevations, perspectives) • Scale: 1:500
- Size: ca. 44.5 x 62 cm
- Generally in good vintage condition - light signs of use (edges, light creases possible)
- No major tears or missing parts • Original architectural work (not modern reproductions)
- Interesting for collectors of architecture, urban planning, and Antwerp history
- Decoratively very attractive thanks to the coloured plans
- Possibly competition or project proposal
See photos for personal impression
Carefully packed and insured shipping
Keywords
architecture, architectural drawing, construction plan, urban planning, Antwerp, Oude Vismarkt, Peter Vanhoenacker, Jan Vanhoenacker, Boerentoren, 1992, vintage, design, urban planning, blueprint, architectural drawing, scale 1:500, project development, real estate, heritage, Belgium, presentation plan, Agfa photo paper, architectural firm, collection, rare, retro, 1990s, art on paper
Architectural Plans Oude Vismarkt Antwerp (1992) - Peter Vanhoenacker - set of 17 - scale 1:500 - incl. coloured presentations
Unique set of original architectural plans for the redevelopment of the Oude Vismarkt in Antwerp, dated February 5, 1992.
This set was designed by architect Peter Vanhoenacker, son of renowned architect Jan Vanhoenacker, and concerns a full project dossier/study with both technical drawings and visual presentations. The plans provide a detailed picture of an urban design proposal for this historically important location in the center of Antwerp.
The Vanhoenacker family is linked to the Antwerp architectural tradition and contributed to projects in and around the city, in the context of well-known realizations such as the Boerentoren and other urban developments.
Contents of the set
- Total: 17 plans
- 2 coloured presentation drawings on Agfa photo paper
- 15 technical plans (line drawings: layout, sections, elevations, perspectives) • Scale: 1:500
- Size: ca. 44.5 x 62 cm
- Generally in good vintage condition - light signs of use (edges, light creases possible)
- No major tears or missing parts • Original architectural work (not modern reproductions)
- Interesting for collectors of architecture, urban planning, and Antwerp history
- Decoratively very attractive thanks to the coloured plans
- Possibly competition or project proposal
See photos for personal impression
Carefully packed and insured shipping
Keywords
architecture, architectural drawing, construction plan, urban planning, Antwerp, Oude Vismarkt, Peter Vanhoenacker, Jan Vanhoenacker, Boerentoren, 1992, vintage, design, urban planning, blueprint, architectural drawing, scale 1:500, project development, real estate, heritage, Belgium, presentation plan, Agfa photo paper, architectural firm, collection, rare, retro, 1990s, art on paper
