If you’ve ever taken the train to the city of Hasselt, maybe you’ve noticed this unique building next to the train tracks… After six years of construction, the Court of Justice of Hasselt reached completion. This concrete and steel structure just screams the aesthetics of its Berlin-based architect: J. Mayer H. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mar
2012
Mar
2012
Calatrava’s Liège-Guillemins
Liège invested in architecture from the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and that is paying off. Liège is the biggest and a highly gentrificating city in the Walloon part of Belgium, a lot of that has to do with the new train station Guillemins-Liège. Read the rest of this entry »


