For over 10 years, the visit.brussels Awards have been recognising Brussels' cultural and tourism initiatives that have enabled the capital to raise its renown nationally and internationally.
This year, Urban has been nominated for the visit.brussels Awards 2025 with its exhibition devoted to the Palais Stoclet, "Stoclet 1911 Restitution", and more specifically for the digital reconstruction of the interiors of the Palais (as they looked around 1911), actually a film produced in collaboration with the ULB - Faculté d'Architecture La Cambre Horta.
You can vote for the project until 6 February at midnight.
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Find out more about the "Stoclet 1911 Restitution" project
It took ULB’s architecture faculty and Urban several years to gather and analyse the archive documents needed to create an extraordinary 3D reconstruction of the interiors of the Palais Stoclet, bringing it back to life the way it was in between 1911 and 1918.
The "Stoclet 1911 Restitution" exhibition, accompanied by this virtual reconstruction, was first presented at the Musée Art & Histoire, then at Les Halles Saint-Géry and is presently shown at LAB-AN x Hotel van Eetvelde, following its success. It aims to offer visitors a unique opportunity to explore the remarkable interior decor of this building (still closed to the public), which has been on UNESCO's World Heritage List since 2009.