About
Stephanie Van de Voorde is a researcher in Architectural Engineering at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), focusing on heritage preservation, post-war architecture, and construction materials. She leads multiple projects, including the Brussels Centre for Urban Studies (BCUS) and studies on adaptive reuse of post-war churches. Her work spans urban studies, material analysis, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Education:
- PhD in Civil Engineering (2011): 'Bouwen in beton in België (1890-1975). Samenspel van kennis, experiment en innovatie'
- Master's in Architectural History (2005): 'Marc Dessauvage en de evolutie van het kerkgebouw'
Research Interests: Her research explores post-war architectural practices, material evolution (e.g., brick to PVC transitions), and strategies for preserving young heritage (1975–2000). She emphasizes adaptive reuse, deconstruction practices, and the intersection of urban policy and sustainability.
Key Projects:
- READ.ADAPT.REUSE (2024–2028): Analyzing architectural transformation through material reinterpretation
- FWOAL1077 (2023–2026): Assessing roof structures of post-war parish churches
- Brussels Living Lab (WVDM): Integrating heritage with sustainable urban development
Grants & Collaborations: Supervises joint PhD programs with KU Leuven and collaborates internationally on construction history. Her work bridges engineering, architecture, and urban studies, with a focus on Brussels' architectural identity.
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