On the contrary, numerous regional bodies (perspective.brussels, Bruxelles Mobilité, urban.brussels, Bruxelles Environnement, Bruxelles Propreté, Brussels Midi Police Zone, etc.) and municipal authorities have shared their comments and the issues to be taken into account, and we thank them for this.
The project was designed by a team of architects (ESA, KSS, and Baukunst) and landscape architects (Bas Smets) hired by the RUSG through a competition organized with the Bouwmeester Maître Architecte, to ensure that the project blends harmoniously into its surroundings. The architectural firms selected to join the project team were chosen specifically based on this criterion.
The goal of this competition was to identify the project that best integrates into its environment. This specifically concerns the architectural integration of the Stadium into the landscape, mobility management, site accessibility and security, biodiversity and stormwater management, and, more broadly, the consideration of all interests within the Bempt area.
To this end, numerous discussions were held with a wide range of public, private, and nonprofit stakeholders in the Bempt area. Several consulting firms specializing in mobility, water management, soil contamination, and biodiversity, among other fields, were also consulted. The project therefore takes into account a wide range of constraints, challenges, and opinions from independent experts.
Finally, it should be noted that the permit can only be granted if all conditions set by the Brussels Regional Administration are met. To this end, the Brussels administration consults a wide range of institutions, including perspective.brussels, Brussels Mobility, urban.brussels, Brussels Environment, Brussels Cleanliness, and the Brussels Midi Police Zone.
