Date
03 APR 2025
Entrance fee
Free
Time
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Address
Cantersteen 16, 1000 Brussels
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Join us on April 3, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the FARI CAVE for an engaging session on digital twins and their role in preserving Brussels’ natural and historical heritage. This session, held in both French and English, will explore the impact of these technologies on the future of our cities.
How can digital twins contribute to the preservation of Brussels’ natural and historical heritage? These virtual replicas of the city offer new opportunities for documenting, modelling and restoring buildings, spaces and landscapes while responding to the challenges of contemporary urbanisation.
This session invites you to discover how these technologies can become tools for the conservation of cities. By combining knowledge from the past with contemporary issues, could digital twins also pave the way for innovative solutions for managing and enhancing our heritage, while helping to design the cities of tomorrow? Join us as we explore these questions and imagine how these technologies, by connecting past, present and future, will shape our relationship with urban change.
This event is co-organized by FARI and the Brussels Academy.
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