Guided tours in English and Dutch were organised on March 19 & 22. The expo could be visited in 2022 from February 10 to March 27, in the centre of Brussels (Halles Saint-Géry). It shows the changing relationship between the building sector and the city: Who are Brussels' construction entrepreneurs? How do they work? And where do they find the necessary production space in the city? Pressing challenges emerge that are the starting point for the continuation of the research: how can the construction sector be a pioneer in the creation of a circular economy, and how can it create local employment that contributes to an inclusive labour market in Brussels? Vernissage (by invitation or advance ticket) 17 January Thu 5pm 9pm. The expo presents research results from two interdisciplinary research programs ' Building Brussels' and ' Re-Building Brussels'. To understand its complex needs, historians, geographers and architectural engineers from Vrije Universiteit Brussel take a new, interdisciplinary look at the Brussels building sector in the expo 'Re/Building Brussels', in a historical and contemporary perspective, from 1695 to the present day. The letter must clearly state whether it would be a formal or an informal letter. All the details such as the date, time and venue of the event must be mentioned in the invitation letter. However, the sector faces specific challenges. Firstly, the letter must be appropriately addressed to the guest and the language must be polite enough while inviting the guest. Vernissage (by invitation): Thursday, September 19. Countless contractors, carpenters, plumbers and other artisans have made Brussels the city it is today. Vip Preview (by invitation): Thursday, September 19, noon 6 pm. The urban space of the Brussels-Capital Region is constantly evolving.
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How to reinstall a circular economy in Brussels? (c) Fondation CIVA Stichting, Comité d'étude du vieux Bruxelles