Office dA. Pieter en Pauwel housing and public facilities. Brussels. Belgium
June 25, 2010
This building stands lined up with a large city block with row housing outside of Brussels. With the building, the main plaza of this former city, absorbed by Brussels, is provided with a large variety of overlapping uses. Towards the inside of the lot, uses are divided into two wings that go inward to the existing garden and favour connections with neighbouring land. On ground floor, a group of community services (library, civic centre, day centre) and businesses stand facing the street, the inner passageway and the public garden. Other levels have a programme of affordable housing.
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