Classical beauty has good friends: As part of the Bruges Summer School, RALF SCHMITZ and La Table Ronde de l'Architecture promote young architectural talents from all over the world. The post Promoting talent: RALF SCHMITZ supports the Bruges Summer...
Ralf Schmitz (right) with the renowned Belgian architect Léon Krier
On July 29, 2023, the organization invited both sponsors and other interested parties to the historic Bellem Castle near Bruges, whose premises house the Summer School, for a presentation of the results. Thanks to the impressive location and excellent organization, not even the occasional rain marred the summer celebration.
About 15 of the students presented their work to the jury and invited guests in the halls of the castle. These were projects that could all be realized in the city of Bruges: Three sites within the city had been selected for their poor building substance or lack of aesthetics, such as a hotel and an art school. In supervised analysis and research, the participants had developed well thought-out alternatives for these locations. Particularly impressive: Many of the young people had only been studying for a few months or not at all, but were already able to present astonishing designs – even challenging perspective drawings had been dared and a good implementation achieved.
YOUNG TALENTS
As a member of the jury, company founder Ralf Schmitz had the pleasant opportunity to meet our sponsored participant Alexander Peacock, an 18-year-old architecture student from Ireland, and to follow the presentation of his project. There was also ample time for conversations with other jury members such as the patron Léon Krier – following the presentations, a joint lunch and a small classical concert rounded off the successful event before the jury convened in the evening.
The concept and implementation of the annual seminar are exemplary, Ralf Schmitz summarizes: “The Summer School in Bruges gives young people the opportunity to find out in a short time whether architecture is their vocation. In the company of dedicated fellow students and professors, surrounded by the inspiring city of Bruges, they can focus entirely on this work for four weeks and devote themselves to exploring their passion.”
It was already clear from many of the presenters that they had great talent, he says: “If we were an architecture firm, we would certainly keep a very watchful eye on the young talent here,” smiles Schmitz. Another great aspect: “People from a wide variety of countries come together here – like from India, Italy, Spain and Ireland. It’s wonderfully enriching for young people to meet like-minded colleagues from all over the world on an occasion like this.” A good cause all round, and one that his company is happy to support.
Alexander Peacock presents his works created during the Summer School
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