In the Making - Brussels Atlas

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Abstract

The relation between the production of goods and the city has radically changed over the last century, leading to a strong disconnection that exiled manufacturing activities to marginal places, out of sight. In recent years, such confinement and its negative consequences - congestion, energy waste, pollution, employment unbalance - has gained attention worldwide.
However, the research on how contemporary manufacturers work, on their historical heritage and evolution, on the relation between different forms of production, on their role in cities is far from being complete.
In that respect, Brussels proves to be an interesting case study. The city is still dotted with remnants of a manufacturing past - industrie manufacturiere (FR), stedelijk maakindustrie (NL). The many former workshops and warehouses witness how manufacturing was once deeply integrated into the urban life and co- existed within the same neighbourhood, on the same site, and even within the same building. But those are not solely remnants of the past: many manufacturing activities are still present and rooted in a century-old tradition of living and working in the city, showing that they still have their place in Brussels.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages149
JournalL Latitude Logbook
Volume3
Issue number3/2021
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • urba manufacturing
  • Urban studies
  • Industry
  • Brussels
  • urban design
  • Cities of Making end conference

    Adrian HILL (Chair), Fabio Vanin (Chair), Alexandre Orban (Chair), Teresa Domenech Aparasi (Chair), Birgit Hausleitner (Chair), Ben Croxford (Chair) & Victor Munoz Sanz (Chair)

    11 Sept 2019

    Activity: Participating in or organising an eventParticipation in conference

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