2016
DOI: 10.4000/brussels.685
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Dix ans d’expropriations et d’expulsions au Quartier Nord à Bruxelles (1965‑1975) : quels héritages ?

Abstract: La revue scientifique électronique pour les recherches sur Bruxelles / Het elektronisch wetenschappelijk tijdschrift voor onderzoek over Brussel / The e-journal for academic research on Brussels 2016 Collection générale | 2009Dix ans d'expropriations et d'expulsions au Quartier Nord à Bruxelles (1965Bruxelles ( -1975 : quels héritages ?De hedendaagse erfenis van tien jaar onteigeningen en uitzettingen in de Brusselse Noordwijk (1965-1975 Ten years of expropriations and evictions in the BrusselsNorth Quarter (… Show more

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“…The human and social tragedies caused by the expropriations in addition to political and economic malpractice and the radical architectural and urban planning choices had made it a very sensitive political subject. The area remained undeveloped for nearly twenty years before the existing towers were occupied gradually and new buildings began to appear [Demey, 1992: 105-169;Martens, 2009].…”
Section: The Challenges Of Urbanisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The human and social tragedies caused by the expropriations in addition to political and economic malpractice and the radical architectural and urban planning choices had made it a very sensitive political subject. The area remained undeveloped for nearly twenty years before the existing towers were occupied gradually and new buildings began to appear [Demey, 1992: 105-169;Martens, 2009].…”
Section: The Challenges Of Urbanisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One the other hand, post-war modernism is evaluated through two paradigmatic projects: the Manhattan Plan and Etrimo's real estate developments. The Manhattan Plan was selected for its symbolic impact on the city, generating fervent debates for the next 50 years (Martens, 2009;Romańczyk, 2012) and eventually prompting alternative thinking regarding city planning through participation (Schoonbrodt, 2007). The plan, moreover, provides the ideal counterpoint to Bourgeois's Grand Bruxelles since it is set in the same area of the city.…”
Section: Comparison Of Modernism In Brusselsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'objectif de relogement ne fut que partiellement atteint au cours des décennies suivantes, avec beaucoup de retard et sous la pression constante des habitants, par la construction de 1400 logements publics et l'octroi d'allocations. La majorité des habitants eurent à trouver par eux-mêmes à se reloger, ce qu'ils firent essentiellement dans d'autres quartiers populaires du centre-ville, parfois eux aussi menacés par des projets de rénovation urbaine (Leroy, 1974 ;Vanden Eede & Martens, 1994 ;Martens, 2009). (un par commune concernée : Saint-Josse, Schaerbeek, Bruxelles-Ville) a entériné un changement radical d'affectation du sol dans le quartier Nord.…”
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