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MVRDV Obtains Construction Permit for Low-Carbon Mixed-Use Tour & Taxis Towers in Brussels

Rotterdam-based firm MVRDV has announced a new milestone in the development of its Tour & Taxis Towers, a mixed-use project in Brussels, Belgium. The design was commissioned by real estate investor and developer Nextensa in 2021, within the framework of a site-specific land use masterplan also designed by MVRDV. The two-tower project combines offices, housing, and public amenities across 58,000 m², forming a landmark in the neighbourhood and reaching 126 metres at its highest point. Recently granted construction permission, the project is designed to reduce embodied carbon through the use of a hybrid structure and lightweight façade elements, aiming to minimize the use of concrete in both the structure and foundations. From the early stages, the firm has employed its CarbonSpace software to guide these decisions.

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C MIL Building Renovation / CASTOR FIBER architecture studio

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How Amsterdam Uses the Doughnut Economics Model to Create a Balanced Strategy for Both the People and the Environment

In 2020, in the midst of the first wave of lockdowns due to the pandemic, the municipality of Amsterdam announced its strategy for recovering from this crisis by embracing the concept of the “Doughnut Economy.” The model is developed by British economist Kate Raworth and popularized through her book, “Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist”, released in 2017. Here, she argues that the true purpose of economics does not have to equal growth. Instead, the aim is to find a sweet spot, a way to balance the need to provide everyone with what they need to live a good life, a “social foundation” while limiting our impact on the environment, “the environmental ceiling.” With the help of Raworth, Amsterdam has downscaled this approach to the size of a city. The model is now used to inform city-wide strategies and developments in support of this overarching idea: providing a good quality of life for all without putting additional pressure on the planet. Other cities are following this example.

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Greenpeace Belgium HQ / archipelago

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  • Architects: archipelago
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2300
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

Buda Recypark Industrial Center / A229 + evr-Architecten

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Belgian Pavilion Showcases Water's Essential Role in Shaping Humanity at Expo 2025 Osaka

The Belgian Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka, designed by the winning consortium of Carré 7, Beyond Limits, One Designs, Pirnay, and Poly-Tech, embraces the Expo's overarching theme, "Designing the Society of the Future, Imagining Our Life of Tomorrow." With a focus on "Saving Lives," the pavilion' explores the universal significance of water and its vital role in creating and sustaining life. By highlighting water's interconnectedness with all living beings through the metaphor of cells, the pavilion aims to reflect humanity's relationship with the environment and the importance of preserving it for future generations.

Art Room / OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen

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Tondo Bridge / OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen

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Navigating 2024: European Cities Tackle Urban Cooling, Congestion, and Connection

As we reach mid-2024, European cities showcase various urban development markers that are shaping the trajectory for the remainder of the year. Under themes of urban mobility in Brussels, sustainability in Valencia, Smart Cities in Rotterdam, and urban cooling in Paris, each city is making noteworthy progress on the road to meet the 2030 targets set by the Paris Agreement. In these diverse urban fabrics, European cities are committed to defining challenges and working towards shaping a climate-conscious future.

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City Dox 7 Building / B-architecten

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  • Architects: B-architecten
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  17205
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

1902_loft / POESENVANHIEL architects

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Brussels, Belgium
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  90
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Axor, CJC systems, Mapei

Children's Campus Theodoor / cuypers & Q architecten

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Brussels, Belgium

Werfstraat Passive House / Bovenbouw

Werfstraat Passive House / Bovenbouw - Interior Photography, Houses, Facade
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Brussels, Belgium
  • Architects: Bovenbouw
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  BMB, Bomat, Heylen Ceramics, Hirtum, Skylux, +3
  • Professionals: Chalybs, RACO

MVRDV Transorms the Tour & Taxis District in Brussels with Qualitative Masterplan

Seven architecture studios, including MVRDV, have designed separate buildings in the long-anticipated master plan for the Lake Side development in Brussels. To introduce diversity, the master plan has been designed by MVRDV and aims to bring about a denser and more vibrant life on the Tour & Taxis side, offering various amenities for its residents. The newly designed site also includes different workspaces and a nine-hectare park that promotes a more car-free communal environment. The project’s entirety is supervised by MVRDV, who also designs one of the 17 buildings within the new master plan.

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From Art Nouveau to the Bauhaus: How Home Interiors Looked in Popular Art Movements

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Art has always been a means for people to connect with space, and art movements have served as a platform for exploring new relationships with architecture. By incorporating art into buildings and interior spaces, they have been transformed, resulting in a fusion that creates beautiful, inspiring, and spiritually uplifting environments. Throughout history, various art movements, such as the Renaissance in the 17th century, Baroque in the 18th century, and Art Nouveau, Art Déco, and Bauhaus in the early 20th century, have had a significant impact on architecture. Architects drew inspiration from the ideals, concepts, stylistic approaches, and techniques of these movements, using them to create large-scale habitable structures. As the home is a fundamental expression of an architectural movement and the simplest canvas to exhibit the artistic ethos of any particular era, studying the interior spaces of houses provides a detailed picture of art's influence on spatial organization, furniture design, product patterns, and user interaction.

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Medical Center Bles / OFFICEU architects

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BERK House Transformation / Bauclub

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  • Architects: Bauclub
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

9 Social Housing Units / Atelier Tom Vanhee

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Brussels, Belgium
  • Architects: Atelier Tom Vanhee
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1384
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  EQUITONE, Alumil, Dumoulin Bricks, Marlux, Recon Wall Solutions, +8