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How to Make Money and Create Community with Monuments - Volume 1

Eindhoven Living Square Imagines a New Use of Space with Functional Sculptures

How form and function can cultivate engagement

Residing just outside of the Bijenkorf department store in Eindhoven in the Netherlands, the Eindhoven Living Square provides audiences with a place to relax but is also connected to a larger vision for the entire space. This connection highlights what it can mean to imagine a new way to connect people and places in ways […]

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Peter the Great Statue Provides an Identity for the Westerkade in Rotterdam

A Gift to the City of Rotterdam

A statue of Peter the Great defines the entrance of the Veerhaven on the Westerkade in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Providing an identity to the area, it highlights how a simple monument can enable connections with spaces and entire communities. A Gift to the City of Rotterdam Presented as a gift from the Russian Federation to […]

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Monumentous World: The Obscure and Outstanding Monuments in Antwerp, Belgium

Statues of David Teniers the Younger, Peter Paul Reubens Pieter Appelmans and more

With huge monuments honoring the elimination of the Scheldt toll and small ones celebrating individuals like Peter the Great and characters such as Nello & Patrasche, there are numerous landmarks of note located all across Antwerp in Belgium. The city contains a variety of pieces that are as historic as they are significant, allowing audiences […]

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The Brabo Fountain Becomes an Icon of Antwerp by Embracing a Local Legend

Celebrating the Legend of Druon Antigonus

The Brabo Fountain (Brabofontein in Dutch) defines Grote Markt square in the center of Antwerp, the Netherlands. The active fountain is topped by a sculpture of a man throwing a large hand, depicting a local legend that connects the legacy of the city to the past and future. The Legend of Druon Antigonus Local legend […]

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The Antwerp War Memorial Embraces Sacrifice and Connection Across the Eras

A Collection of Memorials

Commemorating the fallen Belgian soldiers of World War I and World War II, the Antwerp War Memorial is a series of memorials that define one corner of Stadspark in Antwerp, Belgium. Built around the Monument to the Fallen, the memorial allows audiences to engage with the sacrifices and efforts of numerous people and nations, highlighting […]

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The Scheldt Free Monument Celebrates an Essential Piece of Antwerp History

Connected to the Independence of Belgium

The Scheldt Free (Schelde Vrij) Monument is a statue group that commemorates a historic event for the entire country of Belgium. Located on the Marnixplaats in Antwerp, the piece dominates the square in a way that provides the surrounding businesses with an identity that is also connected to a larger legacy for the entire region. […]

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Modern Monuments: Batist Vermeulen Brings a Fairy Tale to Life with the Nello & Patrasche Sculpture

A Dog of Flanders

The 1872 novel A Dog of Flanders introduced the world to Nello and Patrasche, a poor orphan boy and the abandoned dog who becomes is best friend. The story culminates outside the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp, Belgium, which is where the Nello and Patrasche Sculpture by Batist Vermeulen resides. A Dog of Flanders […]

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