Mixing productive economic activities with housing is a hot topic in academic and policy discourses on the redevelopment of large cities today. Mixed-use is proposed to reduce adverse effects of modernist planning such as single-use zoning, traffic congestion, and loss of quality in public space. Moreover, productive city discourses plead for the re-integration of industry and manufacturing in the urban tissue. Often, historical examples of successful mixed-use in urban areas serve as a guiding image, with vertical symbiosis appearing as the holy grail of the live-work mix-discourse. This article examines three recent live-work mix projects developed by a public real estate agency in Brussels. We investigate how different spatial layouts sh...
This paper investigates how residential spaces shape the specific urban identity. By means of the ca...
Brussels is shown to be a paradigmatic city, being a singular city-capital, city-region since 1989 a...
Urban activities such as housing, productive space, green space, offices, etc., compete for scarce u...
Mixing productive economic activities with housing is a hot topic in academic and policy discourses ...
Similar to other compact European cities, Brussels has to manage on one hand the phenomenological pr...
This article discusses the implications of the “maker narrative” for urban policies by analysing the...
What tendencies emerge from the dwellings produced in the first twenty years of the life of Brussels...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the socioeconomic evolution of large housing estates in ...
During the last 20 years, as part of a putative Urban Renaissance, Mixed Use property development ha...
Brussels faces a growing housing challenge. Figures show for the present situation a quantitative ga...
This paper examines the impact of institutional frameworks on ontologies of 'live-work mix', i.e. th...
This paper examines the impact of institutional frameworks on ontologies of ‘live-work mix’, i.e., t...
The proposed paper aspires to provide a typomorphological analysis of patrimony of industrial activi...
This paper focuses on the evolution of the housing cooperative model in Brussels to date through the...
peer reviewedThis paper addresses the governance of the ‘live-work mix’. This concept refers to the ...
This paper investigates how residential spaces shape the specific urban identity. By means of the ca...
Brussels is shown to be a paradigmatic city, being a singular city-capital, city-region since 1989 a...
Urban activities such as housing, productive space, green space, offices, etc., compete for scarce u...
Mixing productive economic activities with housing is a hot topic in academic and policy discourses ...
Similar to other compact European cities, Brussels has to manage on one hand the phenomenological pr...
This article discusses the implications of the “maker narrative” for urban policies by analysing the...
What tendencies emerge from the dwellings produced in the first twenty years of the life of Brussels...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the socioeconomic evolution of large housing estates in ...
During the last 20 years, as part of a putative Urban Renaissance, Mixed Use property development ha...
Brussels faces a growing housing challenge. Figures show for the present situation a quantitative ga...
This paper examines the impact of institutional frameworks on ontologies of 'live-work mix', i.e. th...
This paper examines the impact of institutional frameworks on ontologies of ‘live-work mix’, i.e., t...
The proposed paper aspires to provide a typomorphological analysis of patrimony of industrial activi...
This paper focuses on the evolution of the housing cooperative model in Brussels to date through the...
peer reviewedThis paper addresses the governance of the ‘live-work mix’. This concept refers to the ...
This paper investigates how residential spaces shape the specific urban identity. By means of the ca...
Brussels is shown to be a paradigmatic city, being a singular city-capital, city-region since 1989 a...
Urban activities such as housing, productive space, green space, offices, etc., compete for scarce u...