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Résidence de la Cambre

Résidence de la Cambre

The Résidence de la Cambre is the first high-rise building constructed in Brussels (Belgium). It was built in 1938–1939 according to the plans of architect Marcel Peeters in a style inspired by New York Art Deco architecture.[1] The 17-story residential tower, which stands at 20, Boulevard Général Jacques/Generaal Jacqueslaan, near the Place de l’Étoile/Sterrenplein in Ixelles, was listed as a protected monument on 14 July 2005.[2][3] In April 2007, €740,000 were granted by the government of Brussels-Capital Region to renovate the facade and roof.[4]

The Résidence de la Cambre is a short walk from La Cambre Abbey and the eastern shores of the Ixelles Ponds, a part of Brussels particularly rich in Art Deco architecture.

See also

  • Art Deco in Brussels

References

  1. ^ Des immeubles de référence en Région de Bruxelles-Capitale - EuroBRU.com - Retrieved July 13, 2007.
  2. ^ Belgian Monitor, 13.09.2006, page 46632
  3. ^ "Ixelles - Résidence de La Cambre - Boulevard Général Jacques 20-20b - PEETERS Marcel". www.irismonument.be. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  4. ^ Le 1er gratte-ciel bruxellois restauréLa Tribune de Bruxelles – Retrieved July 13, 2007

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