This paper studies the early phases of the process of electrification in Belgium in order to shed light on the emergence of a distributed model of urbanization. The paper argues that the policies developed to extent the supply of electricity to each and every corner of the national territory is part and parcel of a distributed urbanism which reproduced itself in different forms throughout the twentieth century. Detailed analysis of the policies developed by three Belgian provinces to support the electrification in the interbellum period brings into view the ambiguity of the Belgian policy of dispersion. On the one hand, this analysis shows an eagerness to advance industrial production over the entire territory by making use of existing, rur...
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This paper presents the history of the electrification of Overmere from 1900 until the end of the 19...
This paper studies the relation between the historical urbanisation process in the region of Flander...
Since the end of the nineteenth century, modern utility systems together with improved transport inf...
Combining the literature on ‘city systems’ and its intermediary spatial categories with the discours...
The electrification of the notoriously dispersed urbanization patterns of Belgium was a complex and ...
The advent of modern utility systems together with improved transport infrastructures and informatio...
The research examines whether the rural-urban condition of Belgium is the planned spatial outcome of...
During the first World War, the dramatic destruction of Belgian cities encouraged intellectuals to q...
Recent studies investigate the former neglected relations between network logics and the territory. ...
The ‘Horizontal Metropolis’ was a theoretical proposition put forward by the office Studio12 as it i...
International audienceTrolleybuses and the European cityscape : energy choices under environmental p...
This paper focusses on the production of the two major commercial residential developers, Jean-Flori...
In the Low Countries, most of cities have been established during the Middle Ages, while the density...
In this paper the emergence through history of the Belgian nebular city is researched from a perspec...
In La Question Urbaine Manuel Castells defined the urban question in terms of the alignment of the c...
This paper presents the history of the electrification of Overmere from 1900 until the end of the 19...
This paper studies the relation between the historical urbanisation process in the region of Flander...
Since the end of the nineteenth century, modern utility systems together with improved transport inf...
Combining the literature on ‘city systems’ and its intermediary spatial categories with the discours...
The electrification of the notoriously dispersed urbanization patterns of Belgium was a complex and ...
The advent of modern utility systems together with improved transport infrastructures and informatio...
The research examines whether the rural-urban condition of Belgium is the planned spatial outcome of...
During the first World War, the dramatic destruction of Belgian cities encouraged intellectuals to q...
Recent studies investigate the former neglected relations between network logics and the territory. ...
The ‘Horizontal Metropolis’ was a theoretical proposition put forward by the office Studio12 as it i...
International audienceTrolleybuses and the European cityscape : energy choices under environmental p...
This paper focusses on the production of the two major commercial residential developers, Jean-Flori...
In the Low Countries, most of cities have been established during the Middle Ages, while the density...