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Mar 28, 2022 · A large disused office building from the 1970s, located at the southern edge of Brussels, is now transformed into a vibrant new town hall for the municipality of Uccle. Designed by archipelago ...
Aug 18, 2021 · Starting in 1969 and comprising three launches a week, the Uccle (Brussels, Belgium) ozonesonde dataset is one of longest and densest in the world. Moreover, as the only major change was the switch from Brewer-Mast (BM) to electrochemical concentration cell (ECC) ozonesonde types in 1997 (when the emissions of ozone-depleting substances peaked ...
- Roeland Van Malderen, Dirk De Muer, Hugo De Backer, Deniz Poyraz, Willem W. Verstraeten, Veerle De B...
- 2021
Project U is the story of the conversion of a disused office building (the old Fabricom headquarters) into a welcoming town hall housing 450 Uccle administrative officers. This aims to promote connections between services and improve citizens’ experience.
Revision of urban drainage design rules after assessment of climate change impacts on precipitation extremes at Uccle, Belgium
A large disused office building from the 1970’s, located at the southern edge of Brussels, is now transformed to a vibrant town hall for the municipality of Uccle. Designed by archipelago, this town hall offers space for 450 public servants and connects to the neighbourhood by opening up a lush….
Feb 21, 2021 · Technology. Materials. Metaverse. Completed in 2019 in Uccle, Belgium. Images by Tim Van de Velde. A group of parents with children with motor disability is at the origin of this school's project...
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This method is based on a simple algorithm to estimate the spectral distribution, of total radiation and solar radiation at ground level using spectral measurements from Uccle, Belgium, developed by Crommelynck and Joukoff [2].