Belval – a memory in movement
John Oesch
Description
Belval does not disappear — it transforms.
Former industrial structures remain present, while new uses redefine the space around them.
Students, public life and daily movements interact with a landscape shaped by its past.
This photographic series explores the coexistence between memory and contemporary life, where architecture becomes a framework to be inhabited rather than simply observed.
Category
Representing and documenting
LAA Edition
2026
Author(s)
John OeschWITH
None
Client
SHINE
Year of completion
2025