As part of the "New Ways of Living" exhibition, coordinated by Urban and curated by CityTools and Dogma, CityTools is organising a public debate on alternative, affordable, accessible and unconventional housing.
This exhibition explores alternative living in Brussels and Europe through interviews with Brussels-based households and a collection of radical housing projects throughout history. It highlights unconventional housing and households that challenge traditional family norms, mix living and working spaces, experience alternative forms of ownership or the reuse of materials and retrofit of abandoned or obsolete buildings. The goal of the exhibition is to stimulate discussion about existing housing rules and advocate for more flexible and adaptive practices.
Debate programme :
- 18:30 - 18:45 : Presentation of the exhibition by the commissaire
- 18:45 - 19:15 : Presentation by the 6 experts
- 19:15 - 20:15 : Oriented discussion between experts
- 20:15 : Open debate
Moderated by :
- Mathieu Berger, sociologist and associate professor at UCL
- Antoine Crahay, cofounder of CityTools
With the experts :
- Esther Jakober, project manager for L’Ilôt and president of Fair Ground Brussels
- Sophie Ghyselen, project manager for Community Land Trust Brussels
- Martina Serangeli, project coordinator at Communa
- Chloé Salembier, anthropologist, professor at LOCI_LAB (Uses&Spaces - UCLouvain) and administrator of the non-profit organisation Angela.D
- Gérald Ledent, associate professor of architecture at UCL and coordinator of the Uses&Spaces research team
- Constance Uyttebrouck, Research Associate at LISER (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research).
Informations :
- The event is free, but seating is limited.
- The debate is in French but some experts may answer questions in Dutch or English.
- The exhibition can be visited free of charge before the debate and exceptionally until 9.30pm.