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Date March 2024

Row houses form the array of facades in a street, lane or boulevard. As mentioned in the chapter about historicizing buildings, holes that have appeared in the old facade walls due to war damage and decay can also be filled with newly designed houses in a 19th century style. This too would mean improvement of atmosphere. It is desirable that modernist ugliness is replaced by 19th century designs to bring back harmony and happiness. It would increase the overall wellbeing of citizens and spectators, and above that would increase the worth of real estate in these streets and neighbourhoods.

Here are several examples are shown, of which most were designed for Brussels, but also some other cities.


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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown. Probably most readily acceptable because it has some modern features but is still stylish.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels or French design. Architect: unknown. Year: 1865.

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New Bank, Northhampton. Architect: E.F. Law. Year: 1850.

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Chaussée de Waterloo, Bruxelles. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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New York, Madison Avenue. Architect: Arnold W. Brunner.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels or French design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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German design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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Brussels design. Architect: unknown.

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