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Vanlandschoot, Romain. "Verdraagzaamheid en pragmatische samenwerking in de Vlaamse beweging. Hugo Verriest en August Vermeylen 1895-1914. Deel 2." WT. Tijdschrift over de geschiedenis van de Vlaamse beweging 72, no. 2 (July 2, 2013): 103–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/wt.v72i2.12212.

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Deel 2: In de slagschaduw van Rodenbach (1897-1909)De periode 1897-1909 staat zowel voor Hugo Verriest als voor August Vermeylen in het teken van Albrecht Rodenbach. Aanleiding was biografische notitie die in het christendemocratische weekblad De Nieuwe Tijd van Verriest verschenen was (oktober 1897), en door Vermeylen overgenomen in Van Nu en Straks. Deze tekst consolideerde definitief de vriendschap tussen beide protagonisten van de Vlaamse beweging. De dood van dichter Guido Gezelle (27 november 1899) bracht hen nog dichter bij elkaar.Een klein meningsverschil omtrent het drama Starkadd van Alfred Hegenscheidt vormde geen hinderpaal. De activiteiten in de volgende jaren werden in klimmende mate gewaardeerd: de samenwerking in het nieuwe tijdschrift Vlaanderen (1903-1907) en hun gemeenschappelijk verzet tegen de Instructions van het Belgisch episcopaat (1906) met betrekking tot de taalregeling in het middelbaar en hoger onderwijs in Vlaanderen.Inmiddels was Verriest lid geworden van de Koninklijke Vlaamsche Academie voor Taal- en Letterkunde. Hij heeft daar herhaaldelijk in openbare toespraken gepleit voor de Vlaamse zaak. Naar aanleiding van 75 jaar België en de Wereldtentoonstelling in Luik in 1905 gaf Vermeylen aan de universiteit een belangrijke conferentie (in het Frans) over de betekenis van de Vlaamse letterkunde sedert 1830. Verriest kreeg daar een eminente plaats in toebedeeld.Toppunt van de samenwerking in deze tweede periode werd de Rodenbach-herdenking in Roeselare op 22 augustus 1909. Het enthousiasme van Vermeylen voor de jonge studentenleider was zo groot geworden dat hij het absoluut wou overdragen aan de vrijzinnige Brusselse studenten.________Part 2: In the shadow cast by Rodenbach (1897-1909)For both Hugo Verriest and August Vermeylen, the period of 1897-1909 was characterised by Albrecht Rodenbach. The reason was the biographical note that had appeared in Verriest’s Christian Democratic weekly De Nieuwe Tijd (The New Times) (October 1897), and which Vermeylen had reproduced in Van Nu en Straks (From now and later). This text definitively consolidated the friendship between the two protagonists of the Flemish Movement. The death of the poet Guido Gezelle (on 27 November 1899) brought them even closer together. A small difference of opinion about the tragedy Starkadd by Alfred Hegenscheidt did not constitute an obstacle. The activities in the following years received a growing appreciation: the collaboration in the new periodical Vlaanderen (Flanders) (1903-1907) and their joint opposition against the Instructions from the Belgian diocese (1906) in reference to the rules governing the use of languages in secondary and higher education in Flanders. Meanwhile Verriest had become a member of the Royal Flemish Academy for Language and Literature. He repeatedly advocated the Flemish cause there in public discourses. At the occasion of the 75 years of existence of Belgium and the World exhibition in Liège in 1905, Vermeylen gave an important conference (in French) at the university about the significance of Flemish literature since 1830. He assigned a key role to Verriest in this conference. The pinnacle of their collaboration during this second period was to be the Rodenbach memorial service in Roeselare on 22 August 1909. Vermeylen’s enthusiasm for the young student leader had grown so much, that he was determined to transfer it to the liberal Brussels’ students.
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Sjögren, Ji Sun. "Dream's End." Adoption & Fostering 21, no. 2 (July 1997): 16–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030857599702100205.

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Born in Korea, Ji Sun Sjögren grew up in Belgium where she was adopted by her Swiss mother and Swedish father at around the age of two. In ‘A ghost in my country’ ( Adoption & Fostering 20:2, 1996), Ji Sun gave a moving personal account of transracial adoption and the disturbing feelings of being ‘caught between two worlds’. That original testimony was inspired by the experience of visiting her native Korea for the first time, aged 26, when she was invited to to exhibit at an international art exhibition. This follow-up account tells of another, quite different journey to Korea when, after an intensive search, Ji Sun finally met up with her birth parents. Like ‘A ghost in my own country’, it is written in collaboration with her adoptive father, Eric Sjögren, who is a journalist living in Brussels.
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Gavrilova, S. M. "On the question of federalism in Belgium." Post-Soviet Issues 6, no. 4 (January 24, 2020): 366–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.24975/2313-8920-2019-6-4-366-377.

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The Kingdom of Belgium is a Federation in terms of its territorial and administrative structure. Federalism in Belgium has a number of specific features, since it is based on the principles of division not only on the national and administrative principle, but also on linguistic. The main contradictions within the nation-state are related to the interaction of Walloon (French-speaking) and Flemish (speaking Dutch and its dialects) communities. The current situation in the country has developed as a result of a number of state reforms carried out in the second half of the XX — early XXI century. At present, the crisis in Belgium remains unresolved, primarily due to the imbalance in the economic development of the regions and the growing conflicts in this regard and the special status of bilingual Brussels. The situation is complicated by the presence of a German-speaking community in the state. The article assesses the prospects for the development of the situation in Belgium in terms of the transformation of the system of federalism in the country.
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Zhang, Jiazhen, Jeremy Cenci, Vincent Becue, and Sesil Koutra. "The Overview of the Conservation and Renewal of the Industrial Belgian Heritage as a Vector for Cultural Regeneration." Information 12, no. 1 (January 11, 2021): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info12010027.

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Industrial heritage reflects the development track of human production activities and witnessed the rise and fall of industrial civilization. As one of the earliest countries in the world to start the Industrial Revolution, Belgium has a rich industrial history. Over the past years, a set of industrial heritage renewal projects have emerged in Belgium in the process of urban regeneration. In this paper, we introduce the basic contents of the related terms of industrial heritage, examine the overall situation of protection and renewal in Belgium. The industrial heritage in Belgium shows its regional characteristics, each region has its representative industrial heritage types. In the Walloon region, it is the heavy industry. In Flanders, it is the textile industry. In Brussels, it is the service industry. The kinds of industrial heritages in Belgium are coordinate with each other. Industrial heritage tourism is developed, especially on eco-tourism, experience tourism. The industrial heritage in transportation and mining are the representative industrial heritages in Belgium. There are a set of numbers industrial heritages are still in running based on a successful reconstruction into industrial tourism projects. Due to the advanced experience in dealing with industrial heritage, the industrial heritage and the city live together harmoniously.
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Zhang, Jiazhen, Jeremy Cenci, Vincent Becue, and Sesil Koutra. "The Overview of the Conservation and Renewal of the Industrial Belgian Heritage as a Vector for Cultural Regeneration." Information 12, no. 1 (January 11, 2021): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info12010027.

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Industrial heritage reflects the development track of human production activities and witnessed the rise and fall of industrial civilization. As one of the earliest countries in the world to start the Industrial Revolution, Belgium has a rich industrial history. Over the past years, a set of industrial heritage renewal projects have emerged in Belgium in the process of urban regeneration. In this paper, we introduce the basic contents of the related terms of industrial heritage, examine the overall situation of protection and renewal in Belgium. The industrial heritage in Belgium shows its regional characteristics, each region has its representative industrial heritage types. In the Walloon region, it is the heavy industry. In Flanders, it is the textile industry. In Brussels, it is the service industry. The kinds of industrial heritages in Belgium are coordinate with each other. Industrial heritage tourism is developed, especially on eco-tourism, experience tourism. The industrial heritage in transportation and mining are the representative industrial heritages in Belgium. There are a set of numbers industrial heritages are still in running based on a successful reconstruction into industrial tourism projects. Due to the advanced experience in dealing with industrial heritage, the industrial heritage and the city live together harmoniously.
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Montero Carrero, Marina, Irene Rodríguez Sánchez, Ward De Paepe, Alessandro Parente, and Francesco Contino. "Is There a Future for Small-Scale Cogeneration in Europe? Economic and Policy Analysis of the Internal Combustion Engine, Micro Gas Turbine and Micro Humid Air Turbine Cycles." Energies 12, no. 3 (January 28, 2019): 413. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12030413.

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If more widely deployed, small-scale cogeneration could increase energy efficiency in Europe. Of the two main commercially available technologies—the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) and the micro Gas Turbine (mGT)—the ICE dominates the market due to its higher electrical efficiency. However, by transforming the mGT into a micro Humid Air Turbine (mHAT), the electrical efficiency of this cycle can increase, thus enhancing its operational flexibility. This paper presents an in-depth policy and economic assessment of the the ICE, mGT and mHAT technologies for dwellings based in Spain, France and Belgium. The hourly demands of average households, the market conditions and the subsidies applicable in each region are considered. The aim is twofold: to evaluate the profitability of the technologies and to assess the cogeneration policies in place. The results show that only the ICE in Brussels is economically viable, despite all units providing positive energy savings in all locations (except mHAT in Spain). Of the three different green certificate schemes offered in Belgium, Brussels is the one leading to the best outcome. Spain awards both capital and operational helps, although auto-consumption is not valued. The same applies to the complex French feed-in tariff. Conclusively, with the current policies, investing in small-scale cogeneration is in general not attractive and its potential efficiency gains remain unveiled.
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Arnold, Patricia, and Swapna Kumar. "Designing "Virtual Social Europe Days"—An International Collaborative Seminar across Closed Borders." International Journal of Designs for Learning 12, no. 1 (April 12, 2021): 125–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v12i1.31290.

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"Social Europe Days” is a collaborative four-day international seminar held yearly near Brussels, Belgium, by a network of ten European universities from eight different countries. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the seminar had to be offered virtually and redesigned. The final design included synchronous and asynchronous activities, informal and formal interactions, and a focus on empathy for the existential problems faced by participating students and faculty during the pandemic. This article describes the design challenges, the design choices and decisions that led to the virtual seminar design, and reflections based on lead faculty notes, member checking, and student evaluations.
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Vanhée, Tania, Julie Poncelet, Shereen Cheikh-Ali, and Peter Bottenberg. "Prevalence, Caries, Dental Anxiety and Quality of Life in Children with MIH in Brussels, Belgium." Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 11 (May 29, 2022): 3065. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11113065.

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Molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) is a dental enamel pathology responsible for unfavorable functional and aesthetic implications. The objective of this study is to assess the prevalence, dental anxiety, and quality of life related to oral health in children with MIH. In 14 schools in Brussels, Belgium, 290 children aged 8 to 9.5 answered Children’s Fear Survey Schedule-Dental Subscale (CFSS-DS) and Child-Oral Impact on Daily Performance (C-OIDP) questionnaires to assess dental anxiety and quality of life related to oral health (OHRQoL). Oral examinations allowed us to detect MIH according to standardized criteria. The MIH prevalence was 18.6%. The Decayed, Missing and Filled Teeth index (DMFT index) of MIH patients was significantly higher than non-MIH patients (p < 0.001), mainly due to more restored teeth. There was no significant association between MIH and dental anxiety or OHRQoL. Caries in the deciduous dentition was significantly associated with impaired quality of life. The MIH prevalence in Brussels is comparable to other European countries. MIH had no significant impact on dental anxiety and OHRQoL in this sample. The dynamic nature of MIH lesions requires early diagnosis and management to limit the evolution of the severity of the lesions and their implications. It is possible that older age groups may present more symptoms, however, this would require a longitudinal study.
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Lizondo Sevilla, Laura, José Santatecla Fayos, and Nuria Salvador Luján. "Mies en Bruselas 1934. Síntesis de una arquitectura expositiva no construida." VLC arquitectura. Research Journal 3, no. 1 (April 28, 2016): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/vlc.2016.4142.

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<p>The article delves into the complex world of exhibition architectures, those whose destiny is reduced to be mounted, exposed and dismantled in a short period of time. A process that allows a quick experience of architecture, bounded in time, and whose experimentation gives rise to the birth of new concepts. The text focuses on the German Pavilion designed by Mies van der Rohe for the Brussels World’s Fair of 1934, his only unbuilt ephemeral architecture due to the political uniqueness of the moment. Now, criticism and the archive allow us to reinterpret its contribution to the history of architecture.</p>
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Busquin, Philippe. "Les changements en Belgique de 1980 à 2000 : La vue d'un président de parti." Res Publica 42, no. 1 (March 31, 2000): 89–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/rp.v42i1.18531.

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Several reforms were brought into force in Belgium in the last twenty years. First of all, Belgium has become a federal state with its typical characteristics of assymetry and complexity: it consists of three regions and three communities which do not coincide completely. The federalisation process has led to linguistic agreements between the Flemish and the French community taking largely into account the specific situation of Brussels. Also budgettary agreements concerning the financing of the communities and the regions are a product ofthe federalisation process. In these decades Belgian government has also significantly taken care of its public finances: The deficit has decreased and Belgium now finds itself in the European average but it has given Belgium governments a hard time. Today Belgium has reached the objectives necessary to participate at the european monetary union.Fundamental changes in society have put ethical questions on the political agenda. This has led to arrangements in one way or another on subjects like abortion and made discussions on euthanasie and the use of soft drugs at least possible.Last but not least new rules were adopted concerning democracy and the functioning of political parties. Especially the way political parties will befinanced has been take care of but also measures increasing equality between men and women and procedures for more direct democracy. The reform of the judiciary has been tackled.These changes put forward that the role of the party leaders altered considerably. At the interface of political convictions and the management ot the state, the position is loaded multifunctionally due to the several levels of policymaking and the various ways of political expression. "One bas to strive for the ideal without overlooking the real".
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Books on the topic "A due (Exhibition) (Brussels, Belgium)"

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Viale, Laura. "A due": Arte contemporanea in Italia e Belgio. [Turin]: Prinp editore, 2018.

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International, Conference and Exhibition on High Performance Computing and Networking (1996 Brussels Belgium). High-performance computing and networking: International Conference and Exhibition, HPCN EUROPE 1996, Brussels, Belgium, April 15-19, 1996 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 1996.

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Mil, De Kooning, Meyer Ronny de, and Bienal Internacional de Arquitetura (4th : 1999 : São Paulo, Brazil), eds. Expo 58: Bruxelas Pavilhão do Brasil. [Ghent, Belgium]: Dept. of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Ghent, 1999.

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Chagall, Marc. Marc Chagall: Die russischen Jahre, 1906-1922. Frankfurt am Main: Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, 1991.

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Chagall, Marc. Marc Chagall: Die Bibel : 105 Radierungen zum Alten Testament : von der Erschaffung des Menschen bis zur Berufung des Hesekiel. Salzburg: Salzburger Landessammlungen Rupertinum, 1996.

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Egon Eiermann/Sep Ruf, German Pavilions, Brussels World Fair 1958: Series: Opus 62 (Opus). Edition Axel Menges, 2007.

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Bruxelles 58, année-lumière. Bruxelles: CFC-éditions, 2008.

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High-performance computing and networking: International conference and exhibition, HPCN EUROPE 1966, Brussels, Belgium, April 15-19, 1996 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 1996.

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Expo 58 als belichaming van het humanistisch modernisme. Rotterdam: Uitgeverij 010, 2001.

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International Conference and Exhibition on High-Performance Computing and Networking (1995 Milan, Italy). High-Performance Computing and Networking: International Conference and Exhibition, Brussels, Belgium, April 15-19, 1996: Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). Springer, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "A due (Exhibition) (Brussels, Belgium)"

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Winkel, Roel Vande, and John Sedgwick. "Film Exhibition, Distribution and Popularity in German-Occupied Belgium (1940–1944): Brussels, Antwerp and Liege." In Frontiers in Economic History, 217–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05770-0_8.

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Winkel, Roel Vande, and John Sedgwick. "Correction to: Film Exhibition, Distribution and Popularity in German-Occupied Belgium (1940–1944): Brussels, Antwerp and Liege." In Frontiers in Economic History, C1. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05770-0_13.

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Zempi, Irene. "The lived experiences of veiled Muslim women as ‘undeserving’ victims of Islamophobia." In Revisiting the “Ideal Victim”, 63–82. Policy Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447338765.003.0005.

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Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and 7/7, and more recently the ISIS-directed attacks in Paris and Brussels the religion of Islam is associated with terrorism and the global ‘war on terror’. Muslim women who wear the veil in public are stigmatised as ‘other’ and demonised as ‘dangerous’. The wearing of the veil is understood as a practice synonymous with religious fundamentalism and Islamist extremism. Correspondingly, media discourses and political rhetoric about Islamist extremism are often illustrated by the image of a Muslim woman in veil. The veil is understood as a ‘threat’ to notions of integration and national cohesion, and a visual embodiment of gender oppression and gender inequality. Consequently, veiled Muslim women are vulnerable to hate crime attacks in public. Drawing on Christie’s (1986) concept of the ‘ideal victim’, this chapter considers the implications of the label of ‘undeserving victims’ for veiled Muslim women who have experienced anti-Muslim hate crime. It argues that they are often denied the ‘ideal victim’ identity due to the demonisation and criminalisation of the veil, especially in light of the banning of the veil in European countries such as France and Belgium.
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Zanders, Viesturs. "Ieskats latviešu trimdas kalendārniecībā (personības un tendences)." In Izmērītais laiks un telpa, 106–17. LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/ilt.22.09.

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The publishing of calendars in Latvian language began already in the middle of the 19th century. However, with some exceptions, this phenomenon has not gained sufficient attention of the specialists in the field. The same can be said concerning the calendars in Latvian published after the WWII by Latvian communities in exile. Due to objective reasons, the range of the calendars published in exile is not as wide and varied as in Latvia before occupation. Nowadays, the only value many of them still retain is that of a testimony of their specific time and cultural situation. Nevertheless, one can find calendars intended not just for some recreational reading and those have an enduring place in the history of calendars published in Latvian. Some of them bear the characteristics of one-man enterprise: e.g., Bitītes kalendārs (The Bee’s Calendar) (Eslingen, Germany, 1946–1958) composed by the Archbishop of the Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church Teodors Grīnbergs (1870–1962) or Ārstniecības kalendārs (Calendar for Treatment) (Chicago, USA, 1954–1964) composed by Dāvids Bīskaps (1879–1972). In case of some others, we find a more extensive group of authors and the touch of an experienced editor, e.g., P. Mantinieka apgāda gada grāmata (The Annual of P. Mantinieks’ Publishing House) (Brussels, Belgium, 1950–1952) composed by Arturs Bērziņš (1882–1962) or Latviešu almanahs (Latvian Almanac) (London, Great Britain, 1952–1957), as well as Dzimtenes kalendārs (The Calendar of Motherland) (Vesterosa, Sweden, 1972–1988) compiled by Kazimirs Vilnis (1907–1988), a Catholic dean. There is a special place in the history of calendars published in Latvian for Tāvu zemes kalendars (Fatherland’s Calendar), published by Vladislavs Locis (1912–1984). Its publication started already at the end of the 1930s still in Latvia, afterwards it was continued in Germany, and finally, in 1991, resumed in Latvia.
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Conference papers on the topic "A due (Exhibition) (Brussels, Belgium)"

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Nagy, Wim, Glenn Thierens, Hendrik Blontrock, Hans De Backer, Philippe Van Bogaert, Kristel Reynaert, and Johan Maljaars. "Fatigue assessment of an existing orthotropic steel deck to comply with future traffic intensity." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.0711.

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<p>Orthotropic Steel Decks (OSDs) are widely used in long span bridges because of their extremely light weight when compared to their load carrying capacity. These deck types typically consist of a grillage of closed trapezoidal longitudinal stiffeners and transverse web stiffeners, welded to a deck plate. As a result, fatigue problems occur due to the extensive use of complex welded connections. Unfortunately, fatigue effects have often been overlooked during design, which was also the case for an important multiple span box girder viaduct in Belgium (1978).</p><p>Due to a renovation program of the ring road around Brussels, the number of traffic lanes on the viaduct should be extended from three to four. As a result, questions have been raised about the current structural health of the OSD due to fatigue and future fatigue damage accumulation. Therefore, extensive FEM analyses have been performed, taking into account various parameters such as increased traffic volume and accompanying axle loads, historical positions of the heavy lanes, historical road pavements and their temperature-dependent load spreading effects. In conclusion, accurate fatigue damages have been determined for all fatigue details. Therefore, focused inspections and design solutions can be provided, resulting in a durable bridge management for the next 60 years.</p>
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Van Staen, Gilles, Amelie Outtier, and Hans De Backer. "Using movable modular grandstands in large sports stadia." In IABSE Congress, Ghent 2021: Structural Engineering for Future Societal Needs. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/ghent.2021.1323.

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<p>The King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels is for many years the national stadium for football and athletics of Belgium. Being built in 1930 and renovated in 1995, one can image the stadium is outdated and not conform the current safety regulation. Since building a completely new stadium brought too many complexities with it, the latest idea is to renovate the current stadium. A major point of attention is the fan experience in the stadium, which is hard to achieve during football games when a running track is around the pitch. Therefore, a hybrid stadium with modular seats is suggested. It allows to modify the stadium in an ideal way for each event. Two different systems are worked out to move the stands, due to structural and financial considerations. One is based on the use of air cushions, while the other system makes use of cantilever beams. For both systems, it is important to protect the running track, when the stands are in football mode. This modular system creates a lot of extra space in the stadium and will enhance the atmosphere in the arena according to each type of event.</p>
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Van Staen, Gilles, Amelie Outtier, and Hans De Backer. "Using movable modular grandstands in large sports stadia." In IABSE Congress, Ghent 2021: Structural Engineering for Future Societal Needs. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/ghent.2021.1323.

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<p>The King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels is for many years the national stadium for football and athletics of Belgium. Being built in 1930 and renovated in 1995, one can image the stadium is outdated and not conform the current safety regulation. Since building a completely new stadium brought too many complexities with it, the latest idea is to renovate the current stadium. A major point of attention is the fan experience in the stadium, which is hard to achieve during football games when a running track is around the pitch. Therefore, a hybrid stadium with modular seats is suggested. It allows to modify the stadium in an ideal way for each event. Two different systems are worked out to move the stands, due to structural and financial considerations. One is based on the use of air cushions, while the other system makes use of cantilever beams. For both systems, it is important to protect the running track, when the stands are in football mode. This modular system creates a lot of extra space in the stadium and will enhance the atmosphere in the arena according to each type of event.</p>
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