New Call for Residency đź’«
We launch an international call for residency for architects ! The residency, starting in October 2026, lasts five months and ends with an exhibition in our space et al. Apply until 5 June
For this edition, we’re delighted to announce that architects and artist, Sophie Nys and Djamel Klouche will be our external jury members for the selection of the architect(s) who will participate in the upcoming Residency #006
More information here
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New Climates in Brussels
On Tuesday, June 24, et al. hosted the discussion New Climates in Brussels, focusing on the future of the city through the transformation of public space.
Building on observations of recent changes in parks, streets, gardens, and squares, the discussion addressed the social, spatial, and political challenges of public space transformation in both the short and long term. Key Brussels-based actors from professional, academic, public, associative, and civic backgrounds took part.
| common:date | 25.06.2025 |
On Tuesday, 24 June, we invite you to join the discussion New Climates in Brussels, addressing the future of the city through the lens of public space transformation.
Starting with an exchange on recent changes in various public spaces—parks, streets, gardens, and squares—the conversation will broaden to explore what is at stake in the social and spatial transformation of public space, and what political discussions are needed for both the short- and long-term future.
For this discussion we are delighted to bring together Brussels’ key actors from professional, academic, public administration, and civic or associative spheres.
et al. host a discussion on both an état des lieux and a forward-looking reflection on the city we want to live in.