Abstract
The renewed intertwining of living and working places is not a recent phenomenon. Enabled by the development of information and communication technologies and the advent of the knowledge economy, it has genuinely affected cities. For several years, cities have integrated mixed-use principles into their urban development strategies, and they have seen new kinds of living and working places emerge. The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated these changes by allowing the expansion of “hybrid work”, hence raising multiple questions for urban planning. Using Brussels (Belgium) as a case study, this paper examines the potential of mixed-use and new living and working places to address the issues related to hybrid work expansion. More specifically, we reflect on the future development of Brussels, based on mixed-use projects developed in urban regeneration areas and current discourses on “post-Covid” planning. Overall, this paper aims to contribute to current debates on the evolution of urban development principles under major crises such as pandemics.
Translated title of the contribution | Mixed-use and new living and working places: what potential for brussels under hybrid work expansion? |
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Original language | French |
Journal | Netcom : réseaux, communication et territoires |
Volume | 36 |
Issue number | 1/2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 25 Jan 2023 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Bruxelles
- crise
- développement urbain
- mixité fonctionnelle
- trvail hybride