[vc_row brando_token_class=”brando_row_1529251734-2-14″ id=”words”][vc_column brando_token_class=”brando_column_1529322970-2-57″ width=”1/2″][brando_simple_image brando_token_class=”brando_image_1529250110-2-6″ brando_image=”5795″][brando_separator brando_token_class=”brando_sep_1529253080-2-79″ brando_height=”40px”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][brando_section_heading brando_token_class=”brando_heading_1529250164-2-18″ brando_heading_type=”heading-style1″ heading_preview_image=”heading-style1″ brando_heading=”Tom Callebaut”][brando_separator brando_token_class=”brando_sep_1529253080-2-79″ brando_height=”20px”][vc_column_text brando_token_class=”brando_text_1529250210-2-20″]Tom Callebaut (interior architect), drs, graduated as a master in interior architecture at KU Leuven, Belgium, and founded in 1997 the office tc-plus.be which focuses on research and design of former sacred and religious spaces and newly build generous spaces. Since 2002 he teaches at the faculty of architecture at KU Leuven and started his PhD in 2014: The generous space, a connecting concept for a world in motion.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row brando_token_class=”brando_row_1529428233-2-91″][vc_column brando_token_class=”brando_column_1529428310-2-82″ centralized_div=”1″ alignment_setting=”1″ desktop_alignment=”text-center” desktop_mini_alignment=”md-text-center” ipad_alignment=”sm-text-center” mobile_alignment=”xs-text-center” width=”1/1″][brando_button brando_token_class=”brando_button_1529428264-2-70″ button_style=”style1″ brando_button_preview_image=”style1″ button_type=”medium” button_text=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wild-studies.org%2F|title:Back%20to%20Home||”][/vc_column][/vc_row]