Flemish architect Xaveer De Geyter made a name for himself as a collaborator of Rem Koolhaas and OMA, but today his renown stems from his spectacular Brasschaat house, and his revolutionary plans for the refurbishment of the Carrefour d'Europe in Brussels, both of which are presented here, alongside case studies and critical texts that affiliate his work with the post-Koolhaas discourse on the generic globalized city.