Publications

b. 1986, HK.

 
 
The key diagram of Eric Guibert's PhD; it shows how diversity (in yellow) is highest when there is a loose degree of control, and how it disappears when there is total control.

The key diagram of Eric Guibert's PhD; it shows how diversity (in yellow) is highest when there is a loose degree of control, and how it disappears when there is total control.

 
 
 

Publications about the atelier

Alvarez, C. (2004) Una Casa con Patio en Waterloo, Habitania, no 41, May 2004, pp116-125

(2003) The sky’s the limit, Building Design, 27 August 2003 

Casale, R. (2011) In England, a former factory to call home, The New York Times - Great Homes and Destinations, http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/19/greathomesanddestinations/in-kennington-england-a-former-factory-to-call-home.html?_r=0 

Crace, J. (2011) It’s not an easy problem to solve, Guardian Weekend Magazine, pp90-91, 24 September 2011 https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/sep/23/industrial-domestic-building-conversion 

Heron, K. & Verbeke, J. (2016) ADAPT-r Exhibition Catalogue, Ambika P3, University of Westminster, London, http://e.issuu.com/embed.html#3375798/41406014 

Jaeger, A.-C. (2010) Pushing the boat out, Guardian Weekend Magazine, 16 January 2010, pp66-67

Jacob, K. (2005) Upstairs Downstairs, Elle Decoration, November 2005, pp119-125

McMeekin, J. (2010) Home comforts, Coast magazine, July 2010, pp49-58

Ramshaw, J. (2010) Industrial chic, Architecture Today, no 205, February 2010, p54

Tebbutt, T. (2010) In detail: Building by the coast, Grand Designs magazine, July 2010, p77

Vaughan, R. (2006) The Architect's Journal, Featherstone wins Maggie’s center competition, 12 October 2006 

Warwick, S. (2006) Smart storage, Elle Decoration, October 2006, p91

Zupancic, T. & Pedersen, C. (2017) Relational Knowledge and Creative Practice, ADAPT-r publication, KU Leuven, Brussels,  https://issuu.com/adapt-r/docs/deliverable-14?embed_cta=read_more&embed_context=embed&embed_domain=adapt-r.eu&embed_id=3375798%252F41406014 

 

Publications by Eric Guibert

Guibert, E. & Tostevin, A. (2022) The fictional soils of a ‘sustainable’ Anthropocene: A new materialist story of the soils of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Journal of Landscape Architecture, 17:2, 76-89.

Guibert, E. (2021) On the Usefulness of Modern Animism: Co-Creating Architecture with Soils as Ontopolitical Practice. GeoHumanities. 7 (1), pp. 176-197.

Guibert, E. (2021) Rituals of Architecture: Using Ecosystems as Co-Designers. REF portfolio, University of Westminster

Guibert, E. (2020) Letter from the soils I have designed with, published in the proceedings of the Monsoon [+other] Grounds seminar organised by the research project Monsoon Assemblages, pp. 39-49

Guibert, E. (2018) The Gardener Architect: Designing with the emergent Natures of Places, doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Architecture, KU Leuven, Brussels. online access (cover and divider design by the talented graphic designer Alistair Hall of we made this)

Guibert, E. (2017) Setting and Tweaking: the architect as improvisatory choreographer of ecologies, in  the proceedings of the CA2RE conference in April 2017, KU Leuven, Faculty of Architecture, Sint Lucas, Brussels.

Guibert, E. (2015) Timeframework, diversity and etiquette: Fostering collective Knowledge creation in conferences through design and practice, Constructivist Foundations vol. 11, n°1, pp. 108-110