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730:(the local authority) launched an international urban design competition to redevelop the area as an eco-district, concentrating on improving pedestrian and public transport access. They stated it should include more public spaces and have a "strong symbolic identity" with high environmental and architectural standards. Furthermore, they aimed to diversify the area by bringing in more housing, cultural and leisure areas while simultaneously increasing the area occupied by the Commission from 170,000 m (1,800,000 sq ft) to 400,000 m (4,300,000 sq ft) – doubling the building density along the street. 704: 399: 741:, stated that the project, which would be put into action gradually rather than all at once, would create a "symbolic area for the EU institutions" giving "body and soul to the European political project" and providing the Commission with extra office space. The road would be reduced from four lanes to two, and be returned to two-way traffic (rather than all west-bound) and the architects proposed a tram line to run down the centre. A series of high-rise buildings would be built on either side with three 'flagship' skyscrapers at the east end on the north side. Then 62: 749:, described the towers as "iconic buildings that will be among the highest in Brussels" and that "building higher allows you to turn closed blocks into open spaces." The tallest towers at the eastern end would be subject to a separate architectural competition and would be symbolic of the Commission. The freed-up space (some 180,000 m (1,900,000 sq ft)) would be given over to housing, shops, services and open spaces to give the area a more "human" feel. A sixth 91: 119: 800: 1092: 126: 98: 385:
line being built under it, along with two decks of underground parking between the metro line and the road. In 2001, it was proposed that one of the five traffic lanes should be removed and the pavements widened to include
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Buildings situated on the corner of the Rue de la Loi and the Rue de Spa, registered on the Rue de Spa, so there is no fixed number for the Rue de la Loi. They sit around the 70 mark.
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Operation facelift begins : launch of an urban design competition on a European and international scale, relating to the rue de la Loi and its surroundings
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The general quarter master plan saw not only the road being reduced from four lanes to two, but the tunnel's entrance being covered as far as the
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and the Chaussée d'Etterbeek) will be rebuilt. In April 2008, the Brussels-Capital Region (the regional authority), together with the
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palace that was built there from 1779 to 1783, opposite the park's main entrance on that side, to accommodate the meetings of the
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beyond that. Shortly before the roundabout is the exit ramp from the tunnel under the roundabout and Cinquantenaire.
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won the competition, and European Commissioner for Administrative Affairs, Audit and Anti-Fraud,
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building (Palace of the Nation) stands at the beginning of this street and the office of the
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The road was redeveloped into a higher capacity one-way thoroughfare in 1969 with the first
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In March 2009, a French-Belgian-British team led by the French architect
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on the northern side of the park. This section was originally called the
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is located adjacent to this building, at number 16. It is also where the
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headquarters (largest Belgian political party between 1945 and 2010)
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may also be built. On the western edge of the quarter, on the
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This is the future site of the 'symbolic' Commission towers.
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for government in Belgian politics and media because the
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At the far end, next to the Schuman Roundabout, are the
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The Rue de la Loi was laid out by the French architect
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Brussels' EU quarter set for 'spectacular' facelift
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French
Dutch

Rue de la Loi is located in Brussels
Rue de la Loi is located in Belgium
City of Brussels
Quarter
Leopold Quarter
50°50′39″N 4°22′31″E / 50.84417°N 4.37528°E / 50.84417; 4.37528
[ʁyd(ə)lalwa]
Dutch
Brussels
European Union
Rue Royale/Koningsstraat
Robert Schuman Roundabout
European Quarter
Aachen
metonymically
Belgian Federal Parliament
Prime Minister
Council of Ministers
Berlaymont building
European Commission
Europa building
European Council
Council of the European Union
Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark
Gilles-Barnabé Guimard
Brussels Park
Rue Royale/Koningsstraat

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