Concept study urban renewal project Kaaidistrict Brugge

Year 2022 (January)
Team BUUR Part of Sweco, CityD-WES
Commissioner Stad Brugge/City of Bruges (BE)

Concept study urban renewal project Kaaidistrict Brugge

 

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