Photos: Brussels accommodates EU buildings
(Photo: DT)
multimedia
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.
0votes plus 0 votes moins
(DT)
Since the seventies, the impact of European design projects has altered the face of Brussels’ urban landscape
(DT)
The city has had to accommodate the EU’s political institutions and diplomats
(DT)
It often prioritises the need for new construction over the upkeep of older buildings and local residences.
(DT)
As a result the Schuman, Berlaymont and Leopold districts and their surrounding areas are undergoing continual transformation and re-development
(DT)
Outside normal business hours, these districts are largely deserted of residents. They are being increasingly populated by foreign visitors
(DT)
The neglect of Brussels’ older buildings is apparent
(DT)
Demolition often proves to be a more cost-effective solution than maintenance
(DT)
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
- You can also read
Vote for this article 0votes plus 0 votes moins
Advertising
Tags
On homepage
-
focus
Arianna Huffington: blogger role model for Greeks
-
focus
Lithuania female bloggers: cooking, sex and city
-
portrait
Natalie Weiss: German fashion blogger in Paris
-
opinion
Poland’s Solidarnosc 30th anniversary: ‘Hackers’
-
PRESS REVIEW
exec
-
opinion
Tips: dating success the Greek way
-
interview
Emilie Turunen: ‘we risk losing our generation’
-
Analysis
A Parisian male dissects success behind sex toys
The holidays are over, and Europe’s unemployment rate is at its highest in 10 years. How will you spend September?

subscribe to comments reverse the order of comments Refresh comments Join the discussion
Got anything to say? Do it here!
Already a babelian? Log-in. Or sign up!