Brussels Housing.Atlas of Residential Building Types

The project Making a/+ Living (PLUSOFFICE - MSA -B2AI) is featured in the publication 'Brussels Housing, Atlas of Residential building Types.' Modern urban terraced houses or row houses emerged in Europe from the 17th century onwards. Usually two to three storeys high and with a garden at...

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