ID - 147915814 TI - Brussels Housing : Atlas of Residential Building Types AU - Ledent, Gérald AU - Delvaux, Maxime AU - Lucan, Jacques AU - Porotto, Alessandro PY - 2023 SN - 9783035625530 9783035625509 3035625506 PB - Basel: Birkhäuser , DB - UniCat KW - Architecture KW - Architecture, Domestic KW - Dwellings KW - History KW - Brussels (Belgium) KW - Buildings, structures, etc. KW - KHM KW - Brussel KW - Art Nouveau. KW - Brussels. KW - Floor plans. KW - Housing slabs. KW - Maxime Delvaux. KW - Terrace housing. KW - Town house. KW - Urban block. KW - terraced house. KW - traditional house. KW - Housing, Single family KW - Row houses KW - Apartment houses KW - Maisons individuelles KW - Habitations en bandes KW - Immeubles d'habitation KW - Architecture domestique KW - Designs and plans. KW - Dessins et plans KW - Habitations individuelles KW - Urbanisme KW - Logement KW - Établissements humains KW - Appartements KW - Aspect socio-culturel KW - Private houses KW - dwellings KW - Brussels KW - Typologie de l'architecture KW - Typologie de l'habitat KW - Bruxelles UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:147915814 AB - 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 the back, they formed the traditional urban block. In Brussels, this bourgeois form of housing took on a particularly varied and inspiring form – including the well-known Art Nouveau residences – and forms the DNA of the city to this day. This publication analyses 100 selected examples illustrating the emergence of the terraced house and its further development in other forms of housing. The result is a broad panorama and a history of the architecture and development of the city of Brussels with its particularly heterogenous cityscape. ER -