An edition of Art in the city (2016)

Art in the city

walks in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Art in the city
Sandra Amboldi, Marina Tolstoy ...
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An edition of Art in the city (2016)

Art in the city

walks in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Forty years ago, the municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert became home to Université catholique de Louvain, and together they developed infrastructures, housing, shops, schools, offices, green spaces and underground stations, in addition to a large university hospital. An entire area of Brussels, both urban and rural, rose from the ground and was filled with life. Over the years, at the joint impetus of planners as well as political and academic decisionmakers, art made itself seen in the city - in squares, in streets, on houses, in gardens and in parks. This little guide takes the reader through the different neighbourhoods, where the works of well-known and anonymous artists contribute to making Woluwe-Saint-Lambert a particularly rich and diverse artistic space.

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English
Pages
127

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Art in the city: walks in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
2016, Presses Universitaires
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Louvain-La-Neuve
Other Titles
Walks in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

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Dewey Decimal Class
730
Library of Congress
N6971.W65 A78x 2016

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Pagination
127 p.
Number of pages
127

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44548194M
ISBN 10
2875584677
ISBN 13
9782875584670
OCLC/WorldCat
960463085

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