The new pedestrian area in the centre of Brussels is one of the most important urban projects of the last decades. In 2015, the central traffic artery, Boulevard Anspach, was pedestrianised. The public space and the biggest metro stations must still be renovated. The implementation of this project and the challenges it faces are inherently complex. Experiences in Belgium and abroad show that the impact on the city centre of Brussels will be significant at different levels: the quality of public space; housing and public services; local economy and employment; mobility, logistics and accessibility; and social and cultural activities. However, recent data and analyses are fragmented, non-existent or inaccessible for all stakeholders involved....
Similar to other compact European cities, Brussels has to manage on one hand the phenomenological pr...
Drawing on the studies undertaken by several interdisciplinary teams from the BSI-Brussels Centre Ob...
Brussels has a complex political background and social texture. The existing administrative centre d...
The new pedestrian area has been one of the main urban projects designed for the centre of Brussels ...
Between 2015 and 2020, the city centre of Brussels witnessed the creation of its first major pedestr...
This article proposes an open vision for the Brussels metropolitan city centre. It serves as a frame...
Since 2015, the Brussels pedestrian zone has been extended along boulevard Anspach. What impact did ...
Between 2015 and 2020, the city centre of Brussels witnessed the creation of its fi rst major pedest...
Brussels is shown to be a paradigmatic city, being a singular city-capital, city-region since 1989 a...
FR Le présent article synthétise les résultats de la masterclass « Zoom in | Zoom out - Brussels hyp...
The pedestrianization of the central boulevards of Brussels has been a visionary political coup, but...
Brussels, as capital of Belgium and the European Community, has long been a stage for large-scale ur...
The Brussels Studies Institute_Brussels_Center Observatory is a multidisciplinary and multi-universi...
In Brussels, public space has long been mainly dedicated to car mobility. We have witnessed a shift ...
This paper analyses the successive developments between the Brussels Central Station and the Grand-P...
Similar to other compact European cities, Brussels has to manage on one hand the phenomenological pr...
Drawing on the studies undertaken by several interdisciplinary teams from the BSI-Brussels Centre Ob...
Brussels has a complex political background and social texture. The existing administrative centre d...
The new pedestrian area has been one of the main urban projects designed for the centre of Brussels ...
Between 2015 and 2020, the city centre of Brussels witnessed the creation of its first major pedestr...
This article proposes an open vision for the Brussels metropolitan city centre. It serves as a frame...
Since 2015, the Brussels pedestrian zone has been extended along boulevard Anspach. What impact did ...
Between 2015 and 2020, the city centre of Brussels witnessed the creation of its fi rst major pedest...
Brussels is shown to be a paradigmatic city, being a singular city-capital, city-region since 1989 a...
FR Le présent article synthétise les résultats de la masterclass « Zoom in | Zoom out - Brussels hyp...
The pedestrianization of the central boulevards of Brussels has been a visionary political coup, but...
Brussels, as capital of Belgium and the European Community, has long been a stage for large-scale ur...
The Brussels Studies Institute_Brussels_Center Observatory is a multidisciplinary and multi-universi...
In Brussels, public space has long been mainly dedicated to car mobility. We have witnessed a shift ...
This paper analyses the successive developments between the Brussels Central Station and the Grand-P...
Similar to other compact European cities, Brussels has to manage on one hand the phenomenological pr...
Drawing on the studies undertaken by several interdisciplinary teams from the BSI-Brussels Centre Ob...
Brussels has a complex political background and social texture. The existing administrative centre d...