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Architectures of bureaucracy : an architectural and political history of ministerial offices in Belgium, 1915-1940
(2019) -
- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
From Bentham to Guadet: ‘auditory visibility’ in nineteenth-century theories on government offices
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Brussel, november 1918 : van oorlog naar vrede?
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Anne Morelli (red.), 'Le Bruxelles des révolutionnaires, de 1830 à nos jours' en Joseph Van Wassenhove, 'Bruxelles: la vie quotidienne au XIXe siècle par les écrivains de l’époque'
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Michel De Beule et al, "Bruxelles, histoire de planifier: urbanisme aux 19e et 20e siècles"
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'The Congo must have a presence on Belgian soil :' The concept of representation in governmental discourses on the architecture of the Ministry of Colonies in Brussels, 1908–1960
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An 'architecture of bureaucracy': technocratic planning of government architecture in Belgium in the 1930s
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A gateway to the administration or a gateway to the city? The State Administrative Centre in Brussels, 1935-1965
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‘Il est nécessaire aussi que, sur le sol belge, la présence du Congo soit une réalité.’ On the administrative buildings of the Ministry of Colonies in Brussels
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Ministerial offices a forgotten type of 'political architecture': a case study on Belgium, 1918-1970