- Lucien de Vestel
Lucien de Vestel (1902-1967) was a Belgian
architect known for designing the Berlaymont inBrussels .He was a
modernist who did a lot of work in theinterwar period in rebuilding housing and apartment blocks were great expertise was needed for textures and colours. He was briefly associated with Henri Lacoste, who he worked with at the Belgian pavilion of the Paris colonial exhibition in 1931. He then worked on the extension of the Royal Institution for Natural Sciences atLeopold Park inBrussels where he tried to open up the Luxembourg station area but lacked sufficient funding. He further failed to win any major design competition for public buildings.Following the
Second World War he got interested in prefabricated housing construction techniques and eventually won the design for the Berlaymont, however he died before it was completed.
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