Renowned Brussels architect Lucien Kroll passed away

The Brussels Times

Brussels, (Brussels Morning)-  Lucien Kroll, one of the most important figures of Belgian post-war architecture, is no more. Kroll passed away Monday at the age of 95. The Brussels architect was a pioneer in sustainable construction and became widely known for his design of La Mémé, the medical faculty of the Université Catholique de Louvain, which he realised together with students.

Kroll studied architecture at La Cambre and lived and worked in Brussels, where he ran the Kroll architectural office with his wife Simone.

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