Photos: Brussels accommodates EU buildings
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19/08/08
Updated on: 21/08/08
Tags : europe on the ground, Brussels, architecture, City planning, European Union, Belgien, europe on the ground, cities.
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Since the seventies, the impact of European design projects has altered the face of Brussels’ urban landscape
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The city has had to accommodate the EU’s political institutions and diplomats
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It often prioritises the need for new construction over the upkeep of older buildings and local residences.
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As a result the Schuman, Berlaymont and Leopold districts and their surrounding areas are undergoing continual transformation and re-development
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Outside normal business hours, these districts are largely deserted of residents. They are being increasingly populated by foreign visitors
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The neglect of Brussels’ older buildings is apparent
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Demolition often proves to be a more cost-effective solution than maintenance
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The battle for presence in the urban environment is ongoing. Organisations such as the ARAU have campaigned for the regeneration of Brussels’ local sites and communities for years
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