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        <![CDATA[<p>The Berkendael district was designed in 1902 and extends from the Avenue Lepoutre and the Place Brugmann, where it is drained by the streets in oblique on both sides of this axis. The Rue Joseph Stallaert is one of these perpendicular roads that give onto the Place Brugmann. Most of the streets are made up of residential houses that vary architecturally yet remain homogenous. The Rue Stallaert offers more peculiar elevation fronts. Early 20th century single-family homes juxtapose more modernist apartment buildings. Together, these dwellings form a very specific urban planning example. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A typically Belgian street entering a town. The traffic is dense on this simple caesura bordered by houses forming two walls and traced amongst fields and prairies. The bank agency is decrepit. The proposition consists in demolishing it to keep only the basements on which the volume, slightly placed out of synch from the axis of the street and the buildings of the bank. </p>]]>
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