
The Cathedral called, “Read Between The Lines” is located within the Netherlands, Made of just Steel And Concrete.

‘Reading between the lines’ is a project collaborated between young Belgian architects Pieterjan Gijs (Leuven, 1983) and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh (Leuven, 1983). Their projects reflect an architectural background with an artistic intention. Their main concerns are experiment, reflection, a physical involvement with the end result and the input of the viewer. They have a theme of including a modern twist on traditional architecture. From one angle the building is full and large, while from another view the building disappears into the landscape. The environment surrounding the cathedral can be viewed as being a part of the art.
Architects: Gijs Van Vaerenbergh
Location: Looz, Limburg, Belgium
Stability: Ney&partners
Execution: Cravero bvba (steal) / MEG (fundaments)
Initiator: Provincie Limburg / Z33
Year: 2011
Photographs: Filip Dujardin
