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the Netherlands Architecture Fund
The biggest contributor in realizing this ambitious event. Without the existence of the Netherlands Architecture Fund this conference, and lots of other similar events, would not be possible to realize.
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Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology

A special word of thanks for our Dean Prof.Ir Hans Beunderman MBA. He fully supports Stylos in organizing the 'Projective Landscape' Conference in every manner possible.






Archined, de Architectuursite van Nederland
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Stylos Stichting

The Stylos Foundation is a foundation which since 1984 supports intiatives of architecture student. Like lectures, workshops, exhibitions, etc. Support will be given as long as the intiatives are an addition on what the faculty is already offering. Besides financial aid, the foundation is also there to support students with facilities and know-how.
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If you want to become a donator of the Stylos Foundation please contact Maria Snelders-Bruinings





Universiteitsfonds
The Universiteitsfonds Delft supports a wide variety of projects that are typical for the richness of student and  academic life on the campus of the Delft University of Technology.
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The Projective Landscape Stylos Conference wants to research and explore the similarities between a few -at first sight- seemingly diverse developments within the architecture debate taking place in Europe and the United States. These developments appear to offer a fruitful strategy for architecture in the 21st century. Because this specific debate is very scattered, the conference aims to map and clarify these different developments and hopes to come to a clearer formulation of what now is being referred to as projective practice. By which we mean an architecture that is engaged with the reality of the society in which it is embedded, but focuses on its own discipline instead of looking for legitimatization of its practice in just societal criticism or in disciplines outside itself like sociology and philosophy.