Print Email Facebook Twitter The Gates of Europe Title The Gates of Europe Author Daemen, M. Contributor Riedijk, M. (mentor) Deboutte, N. (mentor) Alkan, A. (mentor) Plomp, H. (mentor) Faculty Architecture Department Public Building Programme Public Realm: studio Brussels Date 2011-06-30 Abstract The Gates of Europe is a proposal for the city of Brussels to balance out the differences in the city and to improve the representation of the presence of Europe in the city. One of the buildings, the Gate of Culture, is worked out into detail. It is a Centre for Performing Arts and functions on a regional and on a local scale. It contains a large music hall (4000 standing places), a theatre and dance hall (1000 seats) and a small stage (300 seats). Further, there are rehearsal studios for music, dance and theatre. The first levels are related to the metro- and the Euroline station. This last one is a raised monorail, running through the Gates of Europe. Subject BrusselsEuropeCentre for Performing Artsmonorailstation To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4eb98da0-fa95-4481-b971-f02dd56a3ec5 Embargo date 2011-07-05 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2011 Daemen, M. Files PDF Posters_P5_2.pdf 28.4 MB PDF Beamer_P5.pdf 68.46 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:4eb98da0-fa95-4481-b971-f02dd56a3ec5/datastream/OBJ1/view