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MODERNISM 1
Fernand Bodson &
Louis van Hooveld, 1934

The former Masonic Lodge Le Droit Humain was built between 1934 and 1935 by the architects Fernand Bodson and Louis Van Hooveld, making it the first lodge of mixed Masonic obedience in Belgium. The sober yellow brick façade is notable for its refined volumes. The irregular corner terrain inspired the architects to use cut corners and oblique perspectives in the interior layout, accompanied by delicate materials as seen in the terrazzo floor decorated with black mosaics with symbolic motifs. From 1984, the Masonic lodge became a centre for the conservation and consultation of archives, and thereafter the Museum of Archives of Modern Architecture (AAM). Having undergone some transformation, the building was restored in 2001-2002 by the architect Elie Levy and the Ekla office in Brussels. In 2012, a contemporary art centre moved in. As a space dedicated to the visual arts, architecture and theory, La Loge organizes exhibitions and events which initiate a dialogue between the public and the participants, be they artists, researchers or architects.

Saturday 21st March

Language
Schedule
FR
10h30 · 11h30 · 14h00 · 15h00 · 16h00 · 17h00
NL
10h00 · 12h00 · 15h30
EN
11h00 · 14h30 · 16h30

Sunday 22nd March

Language
Schedule
FR
10h00 · 11h00 · 12h00 · 14h30 · 15h30 · 16h30
NL
10h30 · 14h00 · 16h00
EN
11h30 · 15h00 · 17h00

Accessibility for persons with reduced mobility

La Loge
Rue de l'Ermitage 86, 1050 Ixelles
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La Loge
Rue de l'Ermitage 86, 1050 Ixelles
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DatesSaturday 21st & Sunday 22nd MarchAddress:Rue de l'Ermitage 86, 1050 IxellesShare