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New narratives for existing houses in Flanders, Belgium: Exploring the discourse on retrofitting dwellings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2015

Marijn van de Weijer
Affiliation:
marijn.vandeweijer@uhasselt.be
Koenraad Van Cleempoel
Affiliation:
koenraad.vancleempoel@uhasselt.be
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The Belgian housing discourse contains strong disagreement about how to deal with the legacy of the postwar housing model and how to continue with housing production in response to shifting housing demands. An important aspect of this discussion is how to intervene in existing sprawling settlement patterns that have resulted from postwar building practice. This contribution discusses how this housing question has been the topic of a research project on postwar, detached single-family houses in Flanders, Belgium.

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