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Albert ll Boulevard, Brussels (B)

  • Albert ll Boulevard, Brussels (B)
  • Cogels Park, Schoten (B)
  • Jubilee Park London (UK)
  • Park "Het Plein" Kortrijk (B)
  • The Alnwick Garden (UK)
  • The Carrousel Gardens Paris
  • Park Bremweide, Deurne (B)

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  • The Albert II Boulevard from 1992 contains a wide green strip in the middle. Its landscaping was financed by the owners of the adjacent high-rise buildings. A formal design with columnar oaks and honey locusts attempt to give an identity to this unusually shaped space. The diagonal path design contrasts with the main rectilinear direction providing a well-come tension and perception of movement.
    The perspectives are broken sometimes by sculptures at the intersection of the paths.


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