THE ENERGY FUTURE OF EXISTING BUILDINGS IN BRUSSELS: BETWEEN PRESERVATION AND PERFORMANCE
Fig . 5
Berkendael quarter: Rue de la Réforme and Rue Van Driessche in Ixelles. The sequence is made up of pre-defined building types “from a catalogue”. The use of symmetry creates an impression of diversity. A limited modification to the appearance of a building impacts the streetscape (© Apur).
Fig . 6
Rue Eeckelaers in Saint-Josseten- Noode. This is a mixed sequence with no particular logic to the arrangement at street scale. A limited modification to the appearance of one building would not impact the streetscape (© Apur).
Fig . 7
More recent streetscapes, such as those from the 1950s or 1960s, often form successful streetscape compositions (Diagram produced with Brussels Urbis © CIRB. Photos by the author).
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