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14-22 and 29-33 Rue Rodenbach, Brussels, Belgium, (1901), c2014-c2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
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14-22 and 29-33 Rue Rodenbach, Brussels, Belgium, (1901), c2014-c2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
14-22 and 29-33 Rue Rodenbach, Brussels, Belgium, c2014-c2017. Designed by Henri Jacobs: 1901. Social housing with yellow and brick facade, loggias and stairwell acess
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Ainsworth Alan John Alan John Ainsworth Belgian Brick Brickwork Brussels Full Frame Henri Henri Jacobs Housing Jacobs Loggia Railings Residential Social Housing Stairwell Symmetry 2010s
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This print captures the essence of 14-22 and 29-33 Rue Rodenbach in Brussels, Belgium. Taken by artist Alan John Ainsworth, this image showcases the architectural beauty of these social housing buildings that were designed by Henri Jacobs in 1901. The vibrant yellow and brick facade immediately catches the eye, while the loggias and stairwell access add a touch of elegance to the overall design. The combination of art nouveau elements with traditional Belgian architecture creates a unique aesthetic that is both timeless and contemporary. The photograph transports us back in time to early 20th century Brussels, yet it also reflects the present-day as it was taken between 2014 and 2017. The attention to detail is remarkable - from the intricate brickwork to the decorative railings adorning each window. Symmetry plays a significant role in this composition, emphasizing balance and harmony within its surroundings. As we gaze upon this full-frame image, we can't help but appreciate how every aspect contributes to its overall charm. Located on Rue Rodenbach, these residential buildings have become an integral part of Brussels' cultural heritage. They serve as a reminder of Belgium's rich architectural history while providing much-needed social housing for its residents. Through this photograph, Ainsworth invites us to appreciate not only the beauty found within our built environment but also recognize how architecture shapes our communities for generations to come.
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