peer reviewedIn the decades following the second world war, the Belgian cities of Brussels and Liège, which didn’t suffer from any large-scale destruction during the conflict, are subjected to modernistic urban policies leading to the disappearance of whole sections of their traditional urban fabric. Helped by private agencies, cities’ administrations develop ambitious plans aiming to update their built environment and road system, in order to answer the needs of motorised traffic and modern lifestyle. This paper focuses on a practice developed in parallel to this prevailing tendency: under the direction of the city architects Jean Rombaux (Brussels) and Jean Francotte (Liège), some fragments of ancient buildings to be demolished are carefu...
Readily dismissed as inauthentic vieux-neuf, the centrally orchestrated architectural production dur...
Readily dismissed as inauthentic vieux-neuf, the centrally orchestrated architectural production dur...
The dissertation sheds light on the historical dimension of building relocations in urban planning. ...
After the Second World War, the social and economic organisation of Belgium was reformed in accordan...
The form of Brussels Capital Region city blocks is part of the identity of the city. Preserving the ...
The form of Brussels Capital Region city blocks is part of the identity of the city. Preserving the ...
The form of Brussels Capital Region city blocks is part of the identity of the city. Preserving the ...
The form of Brussels Capital Region city blocks is part of the identity of the city. Preserving the ...
After World War I, the debate on Belgian reconstruction divided the architects. Some claimed that th...
After World War I, the debate on Belgian reconstruction divided the architects. Some claimed that th...
Architecture is capable of immortalizing the transformation of a series of fragments into a whole, a...
From 1937 to 1952, the young architects from Liège that formed Group L’Equerre and served as the sec...
This dissertation studies the reconstruction of cities after the devastating loss of most of their b...
This dissertation studies the reconstruction of cities after the devastating loss of most of their b...
From 1937 to 1952, the young architects from Liège that formed Group L’Equerre and served as the sec...
Readily dismissed as inauthentic vieux-neuf, the centrally orchestrated architectural production dur...
Readily dismissed as inauthentic vieux-neuf, the centrally orchestrated architectural production dur...
The dissertation sheds light on the historical dimension of building relocations in urban planning. ...
After the Second World War, the social and economic organisation of Belgium was reformed in accordan...
The form of Brussels Capital Region city blocks is part of the identity of the city. Preserving the ...
The form of Brussels Capital Region city blocks is part of the identity of the city. Preserving the ...
The form of Brussels Capital Region city blocks is part of the identity of the city. Preserving the ...
The form of Brussels Capital Region city blocks is part of the identity of the city. Preserving the ...
After World War I, the debate on Belgian reconstruction divided the architects. Some claimed that th...
After World War I, the debate on Belgian reconstruction divided the architects. Some claimed that th...
Architecture is capable of immortalizing the transformation of a series of fragments into a whole, a...
From 1937 to 1952, the young architects from Liège that formed Group L’Equerre and served as the sec...
This dissertation studies the reconstruction of cities after the devastating loss of most of their b...
This dissertation studies the reconstruction of cities after the devastating loss of most of their b...
From 1937 to 1952, the young architects from Liège that formed Group L’Equerre and served as the sec...
Readily dismissed as inauthentic vieux-neuf, the centrally orchestrated architectural production dur...
Readily dismissed as inauthentic vieux-neuf, the centrally orchestrated architectural production dur...
The dissertation sheds light on the historical dimension of building relocations in urban planning. ...