La production du logement à Bruxelles : la ville de proximité à l’épreuve de la densification urbaine

In recent years, housing densification in the Brussels-Capital Region has become an urban development issue and tool to cope with demographic expansion and the widening gap between supply and demand as regards social and middle income housing. The choice of location is crucial in order to meet these...

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Main Author: Priscilla Ananian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles 2016-12-01
Series:Brussels Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/1457
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description In recent years, housing densification in the Brussels-Capital Region has become an urban development issue and tool to cope with demographic expansion and the widening gap between supply and demand as regards social and middle income housing. The choice of location is crucial in order to meet these challenges, identified in particular in the Sustainable Regional Development Plan project. Yet, with a social housing stock of 39 000 dwellings and more than 45 000 prospective tenant households, public real estate developers do not seem to consider location as a priority criterion to decide on new housing operations in the regional territory. The present article is intended to be an updated summary of research which began approximately ten years ago and whose objective was to analyse public and private housing production since 1989 with regard to the evolution of the city project [Ananian, 2010]. A second objective has been added to this initial one, namely to compare these results to the Regional Housing Plan (2005) production and the financial framework of Alliance Habitat (2015). This synopsis highlights the necessity to direct the efforts of the public authorities towards an integrated strategy of urban planning and public housing production which takes into account the proximity of the facilities, services and amenities of daily life.
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spelling doaj.art-b1b4aadd03b54f9ca6be82a2fc9204782022-12-22T01:15:57ZengUniversité Saint-Louis BruxellesBrussels Studies2031-02932016-12-0110.4000/brussels.1457La production du logement à Bruxelles : la ville de proximité à l’épreuve de la densification urbainePriscilla AnanianIn recent years, housing densification in the Brussels-Capital Region has become an urban development issue and tool to cope with demographic expansion and the widening gap between supply and demand as regards social and middle income housing. The choice of location is crucial in order to meet these challenges, identified in particular in the Sustainable Regional Development Plan project. Yet, with a social housing stock of 39 000 dwellings and more than 45 000 prospective tenant households, public real estate developers do not seem to consider location as a priority criterion to decide on new housing operations in the regional territory. The present article is intended to be an updated summary of research which began approximately ten years ago and whose objective was to analyse public and private housing production since 1989 with regard to the evolution of the city project [Ananian, 2010]. A second objective has been added to this initial one, namely to compare these results to the Regional Housing Plan (2005) production and the financial framework of Alliance Habitat (2015). This synopsis highlights the necessity to direct the efforts of the public authorities towards an integrated strategy of urban planning and public housing production which takes into account the proximity of the facilities, services and amenities of daily life.http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/1457rénovation urbainelogementmarché immobilieraménagement du territoireboom démographiqueplanification urbaine
spellingShingle Priscilla Ananian
La production du logement à Bruxelles : la ville de proximité à l’épreuve de la densification urbaine
Brussels Studies
rénovation urbaine
logement
marché immobilier
aménagement du territoire
boom démographique
planification urbaine
title La production du logement à Bruxelles : la ville de proximité à l’épreuve de la densification urbaine
title_full La production du logement à Bruxelles : la ville de proximité à l’épreuve de la densification urbaine
title_fullStr La production du logement à Bruxelles : la ville de proximité à l’épreuve de la densification urbaine
title_full_unstemmed La production du logement à Bruxelles : la ville de proximité à l’épreuve de la densification urbaine
title_short La production du logement à Bruxelles : la ville de proximité à l’épreuve de la densification urbaine
title_sort la production du logement a bruxelles la ville de proximite a l epreuve de la densification urbaine
topic rénovation urbaine
logement
marché immobilier
aménagement du territoire
boom démographique
planification urbaine
url http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/1457
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