Christine Conix

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Christine Conix
Born1955 (age 6566)
Nationality Belgian
Alma materHoger Instituut voor Architectuurwetenschappen Henry van de Velde
OccupationArchitect
AwardsWon contract out of 28 firms to redesign Vrije Universiteit Brussel [1]
PracticeArchitecture
Buildings Atomium
ProjectsRedesign 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]

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  2. 1 2 Paolo Leonardi, 29 November 2012, Le Soir (magazine), Christine Conix: "On a professional level, men and women are alike", Accessed 8 August 2014, "...Conix projects are numerous, innovative and diverse....At the head of two offices (one in Brussels and one in Antwerp)...there is no difference to be made between men and women ... red tape and delays... we're bogged down in regulations and it sterilizes creativity..."
  3. Stichting Kunstboek, 3/1/2007, Artbook, Conix Architects, Accessed 8 August 2014, "...The Belgian architecture firm Conix was founded in 1979 ... exceptional diversity of their projects ... renovation of the midcentury design landmark, the Atomium..."
  4. 1 2 19 MAY 2007, CHRISTINE DE HERDT, Neusblad.be (Belgian news source), Christine Conix has given Schelde City..., Accessed 8 August 2014, "...She opened 28 years ago ... in Wilrijk. Today Christine Conix has 67 employees...."
  5. 1 2 2014, Capital Online Magazine, Architecte Christine Conix Archived 12 August 2014 at archive.today , Accessed 8 August 2014, "...In 1979, I established myself as an independent architect.... the renovation of the Atomium..."
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  10. 1 2 3 18 September 2013, Flanders Today, Flanders gets down to business in Morocco: The Antwerp-based Conix Architects has won a contract to build an entire city in the north of Morocco. The bureau, led by Christine Conix, will transform the dormitory town of Nador into a new economic and tourism centre, with a special eye to sustainability..., Accessed 8 August 2014, "...The master plan ... construction of infrastructure, including housing, schools and hospitals...."
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  13. Note: Henry van de Velde Higher Institute of Architectural Sciences