Michael Ryckewaert publication Building the Economic Backbone of the Belgian Welfare State. Infrastructure, planning and architecture 1945-1973 describes the evolution of the welfare state and Belgium, more specifically its spatial characteristics. This by now historical socio-political model had decidedly collectivist traits, culminating in the provision of social security networks and a vast expansion of the public domain. If collectivism was one of the key elements of the welfare state, the absence of centralized planning appears to make the Belgian variant somewhat problematic.Whereas in countries like the Netherlands, Germany and France, modernism became the house style of the welfare state, thanks to the massive investments in public ...
It seems that many Belgian cities are doing well. Their population is increasing, numerous urban pro...
The question of whether and how federalism influences a country's welfare state has been a longstand...
Starting from the early 1950s until the late 1970s, a multitude of new collective spaces, such as cu...
<p>Michael Ryckewaert publication Building the Economic Backbone of the Belgian Welfare State. Infra...
The field of public housing in Belgium formed the backdrop for two crucial phenomena in the shaping ...
This paper is framed within a broad discourse on the withdrawal of the state from involvement with w...
Belgium and the Netherlands are very different in their spatial outlook and in the way housing is or...
This article investigates the role of Expo 58, the first post-war world's fair, in the development o...
After the Second World War, the social and economic organisation of Belgium was reformed in accordan...
This issue of Footprint is based on the conference session ‘The European Welfare State Project – Ide...
This article ties the expansion of the (European) welfare state model to Belgian national politics a...
Deze doctoraatsverhandeling onderzoekt de naoorlogse verstedelijking in België vanuit de invalshoek ...
Between 1995 and 1999 the Flemish government succeeded in approving pieces of legislation intended t...
Despite our taste for architectural geniuses, landmark structures and avant-garde manifestoes, the b...
In the Low Countries, most of cities have been established during the Middle Ages, while the density...
It seems that many Belgian cities are doing well. Their population is increasing, numerous urban pro...
The question of whether and how federalism influences a country's welfare state has been a longstand...
Starting from the early 1950s until the late 1970s, a multitude of new collective spaces, such as cu...
<p>Michael Ryckewaert publication Building the Economic Backbone of the Belgian Welfare State. Infra...
The field of public housing in Belgium formed the backdrop for two crucial phenomena in the shaping ...
This paper is framed within a broad discourse on the withdrawal of the state from involvement with w...
Belgium and the Netherlands are very different in their spatial outlook and in the way housing is or...
This article investigates the role of Expo 58, the first post-war world's fair, in the development o...
After the Second World War, the social and economic organisation of Belgium was reformed in accordan...
This issue of Footprint is based on the conference session ‘The European Welfare State Project – Ide...
This article ties the expansion of the (European) welfare state model to Belgian national politics a...
Deze doctoraatsverhandeling onderzoekt de naoorlogse verstedelijking in België vanuit de invalshoek ...
Between 1995 and 1999 the Flemish government succeeded in approving pieces of legislation intended t...
Despite our taste for architectural geniuses, landmark structures and avant-garde manifestoes, the b...
In the Low Countries, most of cities have been established during the Middle Ages, while the density...
It seems that many Belgian cities are doing well. Their population is increasing, numerous urban pro...
The question of whether and how federalism influences a country's welfare state has been a longstand...
Starting from the early 1950s until the late 1970s, a multitude of new collective spaces, such as cu...