Christine Conix | |
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Born | 1955 (age 69–70) |
Nationality | Belgian |
Alma mater | Hoger Instituut voor Architectuurwetenschappen Henry van de Velde |
Occupation | Architect |
Awards | Won contract out of 28 firms to redesign Vrije Universiteit Brussel [1] |
Practice | Architecture |
Buildings | Atomium |
Projects | Redesign of Moroccan city of Nador |
Christine Conix (born 1955) is a Belgian architect whose projects have been described as innovative and diverse and creative. [2] She created her firm Conix Architects [3] in 1979 in the Antwerp city of Wilrijk; [4] [5] [6] by 2007, her firm employed 67 people [4] and by 2014, it had offices in Brussels, Warsaw, [7] Rotterdam, Terneuzen, with the head office in Antwerp. [8] [9] In 2013, Conix architects won a contract to rebuild a Moroccan city named Nador to transform it into a center for economics and tourism, which involves constructing critical infrastructure such as houses, schools, and hospitals. [10] Conix Architects designed a renovation and expansion for the Atomium in Belgium, a structure originally built for the 1958 World's Fair in Brussels. [10] [11] It designed the Belgian pavilion at the World Expo in Shanghai in 2010. [10] Her firm won a contest among 28 architectural firms agencies for architectural work relating to the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. [1] [12] Conix believes intuition should play a large role in architectural design, and believes in sustainability, [5] and sees no significant difference between men and women today in the field of architecture. [2] She studied architecture at the Hoger Instituut voor Architectuurwetenschappen Henry van de Velde in Antwerp. [13]