along brugge floating island stroll
Aug 16, 2025
Karl van Es

Stroll Along this Floating Island in Brugge

[caption id="attachment_7440" align="alignnone" width="1700"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption]  

THE FLOATING ISLAND | OBBA & DERTIEN12

Brugge, Belgium Description provided by OBBA. Brugge in Belgium, also known as ‘Venice of the North’, is a city designated as a UNESCO World Heritage still showing the beautiful old section of the city in the Middle Age. The canal going through the city, along with the well-preserved structure, is the unique element of Brugge providing beautiful landscapes.   [caption id="attachment_7442" align="alignnone" width="1100"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption] [caption id="attachment_7441" align="alignnone" width="1100"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption]  

In TRIENNALE BRUGGE 2018, OBBA intends to make a small change in these beautiful landscapes. By installing “The Floating Island”, a pavilion in long streamlined shape floating on the water, OBBA tries to blur the rigid boundary of the canal and guide people to the waterside. In this way, by planning the canal as a place where visitors can walk, rest, reflect, and enjoy on the water, not just as a borrowed scenery, OBBA attempts to connect their relationships more in three dimensions.

  [caption id="attachment_7443" align="alignnone" width="1000"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption] [caption id="attachment_7447" align="alignnone" width="1100"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption]  

The pavilion consists of pontoons on the water, metal frames, deck plates, metal pillars, upper metal rails connecting the pillars, and rope curtains embracing the rails. The rope curtains and their shadows create ambiguous spaces that seem to be opened and closed at the same time. In addition, the curtains and shadows reacting to the lights and winds blur the boundary, repeatedly open and close visitors’ sights, and make familiar landscapes fresh again.

  [caption id="attachment_7446" align="alignnone" width="1100"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption] [caption id="attachment_7453" align="alignnone" width="1100"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption] [caption id="attachment_7454" align="alignnone" width="1100"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption]  

There are various spaces with different shapes and forms in the middle of the linear trail where people can rest quietly. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing leaning to the tilted ropes or rest on the wide rope hammocks looking at the clouds in the sky. In addition, they can sit on the edge and relieve their stress appreciating the quietly flowing water, read books or reflect on themselves sitting in the circular space alone, or sometimes have a great time playing on the swings.

  [caption id="attachment_7450" align="alignnone" width="662"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption] [caption id="attachment_7449" align="alignnone" width="1100"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption] [caption id="attachment_7451" align="alignnone" width="1100"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption]  

In this way, “The Floating Island” gives the time of joy and reflection to the citizens and extends the boundary of their acts and perceptions. Further, it blurs the boundary between life (daily life) and art, making a calm change in the familiar landscapes of Brugge. The canal returns to the breasts of the citizens, forms new relationships with them, and flows constantly.

  [caption id="attachment_7457" align="alignnone" width="1100"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption] [caption id="attachment_7458" align="alignnone" width="1100"]The Floating Island by OBBA and Dertien12 © Kyungsub Shin[/caption]  

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Project Details

Architect: OBBA (Sojung Lee & Sangjoon Kwak) & Dertien12 (Tom Gantois) Project team: OBBA (Hwanjong Yeo) & Dertien12 (Jason Slabbynck) Structure engineer: THEKUJO (Byungsoon Park) & UTIL (Pieter Ochelen) Pontoon: Janson Bridging Steel: Westland Ropes: Helix Photography: Kyungsub Shin