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De Winter, M. (author), Musterd, S. (author)
Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment The city of the Hague The Netherlands Graduate School of Housing and Urban Research NETHUR Delft University of Technology, OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, Study Centre for the Metropolitan Environment
book 1998
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Ronner, E.I. (author)
book chapter 2022
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Charles, J. (author)
Workshop 2. Session A Abstract. Numerous studies have analysed how household structure, position on the labour market and educational factors influence choices of housing tenure. They have shown that the probability of becoming homeowners is higher for married individuals, those in secure employment or those with a higher educational level. In...
conference paper 2006
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Hein, C.M. (author)
This article explores how sub-national institutions – representations from cities and regions – help create a European imaginary in Brussels. Political scientists and other scholars have noted the importance of these city and regional institutions, but have paid little attention to their physical form. Through a select set of case studies, this...
journal article 2015
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Mahieu, René (author), Asghari, H. (author), Parsons, Christopher (author), van Hoboken, Joris (author), Crete-Nishihata, Masashi (author), Hilts, Andrew (author), Anstis, Siena (author)
We investigate empirically whether the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) improved compliance with data protection rights of people who are not formally protected under GDPR. By measuring compliance with the right of access for European Union (EU) and Canadian residents, we find that this is indeed the case. We...
journal article 2021
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Calzati, S. (author), Santos, Francisco (author), Casarola, Giulia (author)
The 2008 economic crisis has opened the door to new strategies for managing urban resources. In fact, the interest in urban commons (UC) has (re)surfaced both within and outside academia. While literature accounting for existing experiences is growing; UC as a practice begs for further systematization concerning the needed negotiation between...
journal article 2022
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Ronner, E.I. (author), Vermeulen, P.E.L.J.C. (author), Hachez, Aurélie (author)
journal article 2022
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Uyttebrouck, C.F. (author), Newton, C.E.L. (author)
In Brussels (Belgium), as in other parts of the world, the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated and legitimated changes in planning policy and regulation. The ongoing reform of Brussels’ regional planning regulations has been reframed as the ‘good living’ plan and has high ambitions to improve everyday quality of life, notably by setting more...
journal article 2023
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Uyttebrouck, Constance (author), Remøy, H.T. (author), Teller, Jacques (author)
This paper addresses the governance of the ‘live-work mix’. This concept refers to the renewed intertwining of living and working activities in new housing and urban development in the context of welfare state restructuring, development of the knowledge economy and globalisation. Implementing live-work goals can be difficult because a...
journal article 2021
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Reijnen, L.N. (author)
The arrival of the European Union in 1957 in Brussels has fundamentally changed the face of the city. The original early 20th century housing stock in the European quarter has almost totally been demolished and because of the absence of authoritative spatial plans or strategies, the district has been subjected to a continuous wave of speculative...
master thesis 2011
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Andriessen, Mirthe (author)
The Graduation Studio of Interiors Buildings Cities (2021-2022) investigates the possible future of the National Bank of Belgium, located in the city of Brussels. The bank as a collective system has been recently scrutinized due to persistent climate change. As Brussels is working towards a Doughnut Economy Model, the National Bank of Belgium...
master thesis 2022
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Barendregt, J. (author)
The question of dealing with public & private zoning, and especially that area where the two meet, is one of the fundamental questions in architecture. In this project, this area has an important role, both functional and metaphorical. The European Union knows a big gap between the people and the political power. The EU is democratic in theory,...
master thesis 2013
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Vos, J.C. (author)
The city of Brussels wishes to realise a new administrative building centrally located within the city’s pentagon. Brussels, being the capital city of both Belgium and the European Union, is considered a heterogeneous city, consisting of 183 nationalities. This heterogeneity becomes a defining characteristic of the metropolis, however a variety...
master thesis 2020
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Oest Arrecubieta, Alejandro (author)
The graduation thesis deals with the architectural redevelopment of the National Bank of Belgium. It examines how this refurbishment can benefit the bank, the city of Brussels, and its inhabitants. <br/><br/>Built to its limits, the introverted character of the complex reflects the historical need to secure Belgium's financial reserves within...
master thesis 2022
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Thijssen, Pebbles (author)
Research about the covered river Senne in Brussels. This former river seems to be invisible, but this research shows that this former industrial river still lives in the city (within the architecture and the urban structure). What can a revitalization of this covered river mean? And how does architecture relate to this revitalized space?
master thesis 2020
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Voorn, A.H. (author)
'The Archive of the Death and Living' This project for the Brussels Mundameum deals with the idea of gathering all the world's knowledge and classify it within one building. The building should be considered an Artefact within the city of Brussels and act as an cultural generator for the area of the Brussels Canal. Situated in the former harbour...
master thesis 2010
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Phan, T. (author)
Our society is expanding and in response to this, cities are undergoing transformations. The pluralism of an individualized society, relating to one’s own needs and desires, is perceptible in the way we dwell in the city. However, this doesn’t mean that a larger cohesive (social) structure isn’t essential. Indeed, Brussels, the capital of the...
master thesis 2020
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Worm, Renske (author)
The Graduation Studio of Interiors Buildings Cities (2021-2022) examines the possible future of the National Bank of Belgium, located in the city of Brussels. The Bank as a collective system has recently come under scrutiny because of the ongoing climate change and the switch from physical to digital payments. <br/>The municipality of Brussels...
master thesis 2022
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Vos, Bart (author)
This graduation project is focusing on and looking for the function and role of the future national bank, as an outcome of its current physical and social situation. The site of the project is the National Bank of Belgium, located in Brussels.<br/>For its program, the bank has a public function and a reception hall, but mainly consist of office...
master thesis 2022
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Choi, Y.J. (author)
The aims of this project is to achieve research-based-design-project in the name of addressed project theme; A house of European History. History of Brussels in relation to EU was revised to find out minimize negative impacts of previous urban development mainly known as a term 'Brusselization' to the local development of Brussels. Urban design...
master thesis 2011
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