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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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Borgloon , 13/04/2021 Mystical and confusing, the see through church of Borgloon - Looz is a little-known treasure of the Flanders. The astonishing project by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, two young Belgian architects, takes the silhouette of the parish church of the village which is located a few kilometers from the metal structure. More aesthetic than spiritual, the project, called Reading between the lines, is part of an artistic trajectory shared by several Flemish artists. Composed of 30 tons of steel and 2000 columns built on a concrete base, the building is constructed like a mirage which appears and disappears according to the movements of the observer. Pix : Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix

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