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''Fig. 1: Modernist house by architect Léonard Homez in the Pater Damiaanlaan 66 in St. Pieters-Woluwe (GASPW/Urb. 257 (1937)''
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''Fig. 1: [Modernist house|http://www.irismonument.be/nl.Sint-Pieters-Woluwe.Pater_Damiaanlaan.66.html] by architect Léonard Homez in the Pater Damiaanlaan 66 in St. Pieters-Woluwe (GASPW/Urb. 257 (1937)''
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In parallel, the [scientific inventory of the remarkable trees|http://bomen-inventaris.irisnet.be/] aims at the preservation and protection of the Region’s tree-heritage. Today, this database includes approx. 5600 trees, standing as well on public property as in private space
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In parallel, the [scientific inventory of the remarkable trees|http://bomen-inventaris.irisnet.be/] aims at the preservation and protection of the Region’s tree-heritage. Today, this database includes approx. 5600 trees, standing as well on public property as in private space.
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The Atlases of the archaeological underground in the Brussels Capital Region give a GIS-based survey of all known archaeological sites from prehistoric till modern times. They constitute therefore a powerful tool in town planning management and urbanization projects and allow the Region to organize archaeological excavations within a legal framework with third parties. The excavations are preventive and will be carried out between the elaboration of the building project and its realisation, so that the archaeologists can finish their fieldwork before the building works start. In such a densely urbanized area as the city of Brussels, the archaeological department also pays particular attention to the building archaeology: numerous old building phases are “fossilized” underneath the actual decorative layers.
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''Fig. 2: Horse-chestnut [(Aesculus hippocastanum)|http://arbres-inventaire.irisnet.be/arbre/Bruxelles_Institut_Royal_des_Sciences_Naturelles__parc__Rue_Vautier__31/655/3/] in the park of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels.''
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The Atlases of the archaeological underground in the Brussels Capital Region give a GIS-based survey of all known archaeological sites from prehistoric till modern times. They constitute therefore a powerful tool in town planning management and urbanization projects and allow the Region to organize archaeological excavations within a legal framework with third parties.
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''Fig.3: Archaeological excavations along Brussels’ 1st city wall (13th century AD) during the restoration works for the [Cinematek|www.cinematek.be].''
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The excavations are preventive and will be carried out between the elaboration of the building project and its realisation, so that the archaeologists can finish their fieldwork before the building works start. In such a densely urbanized area as the city of Brussels, the archaeological department also pays particular attention to the building archaeology: numerous old building phases are “fossilized” underneath the actual decorative layers.
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''Fig.4: Halle-gate. Entrance gate of Brussels’ 2nd city wall (14th century AD), protected on September 13, 1990.''
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''Fig.5: The archaeological restoration laboratory of the Direction of Monuments and Landscapes.''
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