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A2RC architects / Brigitte D'Helft & Michel Verliefden.
Author
D'Helft, Brigitte
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia : Images Publishing, 2016.
Description
432 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
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Architecture Library - Stacks
NA1167 .D44 2016
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Architecture
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Belgium
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Brussels
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Architecture
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Europe
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Design
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Belgium
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Brussels
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Design
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Europe
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Author
Verliefden, Michel
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Series
The master architect series
Summary note
The work of internationally renowned, Brussels-based architectural and design firm A2RC ARCHITECTS forms a close link between art, architecture and the urban environment. Critical of attempts over the last few decades to 'modernise' Brussels, the firm is steadfast in its dedication to the continuing urbanisation of the city by implementing new ways of urban living. A2RC ARCHITECTS has pursued the rehabilitation of Brussels by offering full architectural services for the construction of new buildings and urban communities, particularly large-scale, mixed-use urban ensembles. It also has a strong reputation for the successful transformation, restoration, and re-adaptation of noteworthy buildings across a wide range of projects, including theatres, opera houses, museums, public parks, parliaments and congress centres. This book documents and explores the work of a firm dedicated to the future of one of Europe's most historic and beautiful cities, but it also shows the architecture and design communities how the firm is these days working towards using its knowledge in other cities beset by similar urbanisation issues.
ISBN
9781864701579
1864701579
OCLC
148714142
International Article Number
9781864701579
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