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The Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning (in
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: ''Faculté d'architecture, d'ingénierie architecturale, d'urbanisme''), often called LOCI, is the 14th faculty of the
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, Belgium. It became an independent faculty in 2009, with the merger of three institutes founded between 1867 and 1882, and is active in
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( Saint-Gilles),
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and
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.


Description


Structure

LOCI is a component of
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's Science and Technology Sector (SST). Its headquarters and the
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's office are located in
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, in buildings shared with the
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, though the majority of its students, staff, teaching and activity take place on the UCLouvain Brussels Saint-Gilles and UCLouvain Tournai campuses. Its abbreviated name refers to
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word for given places, '' loci''. Within the faculty, four different so-called ''Commissions de programme'' organise and supervise the teaching curricula: one commission for the
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s in architecture (BARC), one for the bachelor in architectural civil engineering (BIAR), and same for the
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s (MARC and MIAR). In addition to these commissions which can be considered as undergraduate and graduate departments, the School of urbanism and territorial planning (URBA) coordinates teaching and research in urban planning.


Studies

LOCI organizes studies in architectural civil engineering in
Louvain-la-Neuve Louvain-la-Neuve (; French for "New Leuven"; ) is a planned town in the municipality of Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Wallonia, Belgium, situated 30 km southeast of Brussels, in the province of Walloon Brabant. The town was built to house th ...
, and
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in
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and
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. Studies in architectural civil engineering are organized jointly with the
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. Together, the Louvain School of Engineering and LOCI hold 40% of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation's engineering students, making it the country's largest
engineering school Engineering is the practice of using natural science, mathematics, and the engineering design process to solve problems within technology, increase efficiency and productivity, and improve systems. Modern engineering comprises many subfiel ...
, by far.


Undergraduate studies (3 years)

* Bachelor in architecture (Brussels and Tournai) * Bachelor in engineering science, orientation architectural civil engineer (Louvain-la-Neuve)


Graduate studies (2 years)

* Master : architectural civil engineer (Louvain-la-Neuve) * Master in architecture (Brussels and Tournai)


Specialized masters (1 year)

* Specialized master's degree in urban and territorial planning (Louvain-la-Neuve)


Doctoral studies

* Doctorate in engineering sciences and technology * Doctorate in construction engineering and urban planning


Research

At the research level, the faculty takes part in the Doctoral Commission of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Construction and Urban Planning (CDI). It also comprises a research institute within the faculty itself (LOCI-R or ''Faculté d'architecture, d'ingénierie architecturale, d'urbanisme - Recherche''), being the university's only faculty comprising such structure. This institute is further made up of several research centres including: * Architecture and Climate Research Centre * Research and Study Centre for Territorial Action (CREAT) * ''Laboratoire Analyse Architecture'' * ''Structure & Technologie'' Research Team * Uses&Spaces Research Team * LoCiLoCal Research Team * Mobility & Urbanism Research Team * UrbaSuds Research Team Other laboratories, centres and institutes were founded on particular campus, as LoCiLoCaL in Tournai, Metrolab in Brussels (a trans-disciplinary institute of the
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jointly organised by
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and the ''
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'') or the Doctoral Seminars on Sustainability in the Built Environment which are organised by eight Belgian universities (
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,
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,
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, VUB, ULB,
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and
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).


History and locations

In application of the
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harmonising the
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, the faculty brings together the former ''Institut supérieur d'architecture Saint-Luc de Bruxelles'' and ''Institut supérieur d'architecture Saint-Luc de Wallonie'' in Tournai, and the architecture and urban planning units of the ''École polytechnique de Louvain'' (then called Faculty of Applied Sciences). The LOCI faculty thus occupies the campuses of Louvain-la-Neuve, UCLouvain Bruxelles Saint-Gilles and UCLouvain Tournai. When it was founded in 2010, the faculty was for a short period called the Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering, Town and Territorial Planning (AIAU).


Brussels Saint-Gilles

The '' Institut Saint-Luc de Bruxelles'' was founded under the name ''Institut Jean Béthune'' by the members of the Institut des Frères des écoles chrétiennes (the De La Salle Brothers), first in the Brussels municipality of
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in 1882, then in 1887 on rue des Palais in
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. The ''École Saint-Luc Institut Supérieur d'Architecture'' was founded there in 1938 as a
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. The Dutch-speaking equivalent of LOCI, the
KU Leuven KU Leuven (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) is a Catholic research university in the city of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. Founded in 1425, it is the oldest university in Belgium and the oldest university in the Low Countries. In addition to its mai ...
's Faculty of Architecture, is still located there, on its ''Sint-Lucas Brussel'' campus. Like the one in
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, the institute was then part of the series of Saint-Luc art schools established in the majority of major Belgian cities. In the meantime, a Saint-Luc centre was created in the municipality of Saint-Gilles in 1904. Following the language crises of the 1960s and the Leuven crisis of 1968, the institute split in two and the French-speaking department of the Institute of Architecture moved to the municipality of
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, near the Saint-Luc secondary school and art school already present in Saint-Gilles. The Institute of Architecture establishes its headquarters at 70 rue Defacqz, near
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, in a simple house. In reality, it is a vast settlement abandoned by the Meurice Institute of Chemistry (nowadays part of the ''Haute école libre Lucia de Brouckère'' and located on the CERIA campus in
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), hidden behind residential buildings and straddling
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and Saint-Gilles. Lectures are also given in the building on rue d'Irlande, the headquarters of the Saint-Luc institutes in Brussels. The folkloric student association ''Cercle des étudiants architectes de Saint-Luc'' was formed in 1973 followed by the association of former students of the ISA Saint-Luc in 1981, called Architecture Recherche Communication (dissolved in 2009). Yet a Catholic institution, the students of Saint-Luc are wearing the penne instead of the
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. In 1986, the school's organizing power was again centralized and transferred to the "organizing committee of the Saint-Luc Institutes in Saint-Gilles". In 1965, a vast international-style building was built on the
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, n° 132 in Saint-Gilles, by architect Émile Verhaegen, also founder and president of the ''UCL-Saint-Luc'' research centre in
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. The building which hosted offices, was taken over by the Institut Saint-Luc, of which Émile Verhaegen was a member, during the 1990s, and was from then on used by the ISA Saint-Luc. This remained the architecture school's main location until the merger with
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. The Wallonia-Brussels Federation decree of 13 December 2007 grants universities the right to organise studies in the field of architecture, only if they incorporate one or more architecture schools (ISA, ''Instituts supérieurs d'architecture'', which were a separate type of institutions of higher education, next to universities, colleges and schools of arts). In 2010, ISA Saint-Luc left the Saint-Luc Institutes of Brussels to merge by absorption within the
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. During its first year within UCLouvain, the newly established LOCI Faculty kept settled in the ISA Saint-Luc buildings on the
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. As soon as the merger was completed, a brand new campus was opened, still in Saint-Gilles and the neighbourhood of the ''Instituts Saint-Luc'', called ''UCLouvain Bruxelles Saint-Gilles'', located at rue Wafelaerts, next to the
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. The new buildings constitute the former Sanders Pharmaceutical Laboratories, designed in the
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in 1927 and listed as protected on Brussels' regional heritage list since 1996. The UCLouvain Brussels Saint-Gilles campus has its own administration including a vice-dean and library (BAIU-Brussels).


Tournai

The ''Institut Saint-Luc de Tournai'' was founded in 1878 in front of the Notre-Dame Cathedral of Tournai (in what is now the Brothers of Tournai school) as a drawing school, together with the Saint-Grégoire music school, intended for the teaching of
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. In what was at the time the independent commune of Ramegnies-Chin, the ''Passy-Froyennes Institute'' was founded in 1904, with a vast new
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building that still houses Saint-Luc Tournai today. In fact, it was the transfer to Belgium, but very near the French border, of a boarding school founded in 1839 by the
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in
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(now in
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), following the Combes Law of 1904. The ''Institut Saint-Luc de Lille'' also had to close its doors and some of its assets were also transferred to Tournai, 25 km away. The Institute was legally founded as a non-profit
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in 1924. By 1936, the school, mainly an
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, had 500 students. Architecture courses were also held in downtown Tournai, rue de la Tête d'Or and rue du Chambge, up until the
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. The French
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lived at the institute, almost in exile, until 1959, when they returned to France to found the La Salle Passy Buzenval collège, one of Paris' most prestigious secondary schools. The institute's management was then taken back by the brotherhood of Saint-Luc. Over time, the ''
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'' communication school (IHECS, now in the
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) and the bases of the ''Institut des Arts de Diffusion'' cinema school (IAD, now in
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) were both founded at Saint-Luc Tournai. Similarly to Brussels, an ''organizing committee'' of the Institut St-Luc de Tournai had been made responsible for the centralized management of secondary school, art school, architecture school and schools of continued and specialized education, since 1955. From 1979 onwards, architecture has been taught within the ''Institut supérieur d'Architecture Saint-Luc de Tournai (Ramegnies-Chin)'', holding the statute of an independent school of architecture. In 1982, a research institute called ''Études et Recherches architecturales de l'ISA'' (abbreviated ERA) was set up, which carried out research in architecture and urban planning in Tournai until it became integrated UCLouvain. Since 1987, the ''Institut supérieur d'architecture Saint-Luc de Liège'' and ''Institut supérieur d'architecture Saint-Luc de Tournai'' had been grouped together within one same legal entity, the Saint-Luc de Wallonie Higher Institute of Architecture, a non-profit
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with notably
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on its board of directors. The Wallonia-Brussels Federation decree of 13 December 2007 grants universities the right to organise studies in the field of architecture, only if they incorporate one or more architecture schools. The same year, ISA Saint-Luc Tournai initiated discussions to integrate the
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, as well as discussions with institutions located in France, given its large capital of French students. In 2009, the association I.S.A. St-Luc Wallonie was dissolved, transferring the ISA Saint-Luc de Liège to the
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, and the ISA Saint-Luc de Tournai to the ''
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''. The Faculty of Architecture of UCLouvain was thus created and continued to teach architecture within the complex of the Chaussée de Tournai in Ramegnies-Chin. However, like in Brussels, the university started establishing plans for an independent and proper architecture campus in the Tournai city-center. In 2012, the UCLouvain took over the Hôtel des Anciens Prêtres building (now the ''Hôtel des Architectes'', which currently houses the administrative services), bought from the city of Tournai, as well as a former building of the State Archives in Tournai (''Archives''), which itself had moved to the former site of the
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printing house in 2010. UCLouvain also decided buy the adjacent site belonging to
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(currently the ''Manufacture'' and ''Filature'' Buildings). Portuguese architectural firm Aires Mateus was appointed to design the new site, including the construction of a
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connecting building. In 2017, the Tournai campus of the
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was inaugurated, with its main entrance located rue du Glategnies. As in Brussels, the UCLouvain Tournai campus has its own administration including a vice-dean and library (BAIU-Tournai).


Louvain-la-Neuve


Beginnings in Louvain

The
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has been offering engineering degrees in
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(''Leuven'') since 1964, within the so-called '' Écoles speciales'' or Special Schools, part of the Faculty of Sciences. The Special School of Architecture was one of the last to be founded, with the Special School of Electricity. The ''Écoles spéciales'' moved to the
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in
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, in the suburbs of Louvain, between 1925 and 1931. The School of Urban and Regional Planning (URBA), whose structure within the faculty has remained intact since then, was founded in 1961. The same year, the ''Écoles spéciales'' merged into the Faculty of Applied Sciences (''Faculté des sciences appliquées'', FSA), as an entity which for the first time was independent from the Faculty of Science. The Faculty was linguistically separated in 1964 into the Dutch-speaking ''Faculteit ingenieurswetenschappen'' and the
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''Faculté des sciences appliquées''. Together with the other
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students,
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students were the first to move to the new city of
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following the split of the Catholic University of Louvain in 1968. In 1971, the
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programmes of the Faculty of Applied Sciences were still offered on the
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campus. From 1973, the programs for the last three years of
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were given at the new
Louvain-la-Neuve Louvain-la-Neuve (; French for "New Leuven"; ) is a planned town in the municipality of Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Wallonia, Belgium, situated 30 km southeast of Brussels, in the province of Walloon Brabant. The town was built to house th ...
site, while the ''candidature'' degrees (undergraduate) were still being taught at Heverlee. In 1975, the entire Faculty of Applied Sciences (FSA) of the UCL was established in Louvain-la-Neuve. The students from the faculty were the first students (and residents) of the city of Louvain-la-Neuve. In 1983, Émile Verhaegen, President of the ISA Saint-Luc Bruxelles, founded the ''Centre de Recherche et d'Enseignement de l'Architecture U.C.L. - Saint-Luc'' research center, abbreviated CREARCH, in Louvain-la-Neuve. With the creation of the new Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning in 2009, the Department of architectural civil engineering was transferred from the
Louvain School of Engineering The Louvain School of Engineering or ''École polytechnique de Louvain'' (EPL) is a faculty of the University of Louvain, Belgium, founded in 1864. Known as the Faculty of Applied Sciences (''Faculté des sciences appliquées'') prior to 2008, it ...
to the new LOCI faculty. The deanship and the central administrative headquarters of LOCI are located in Louvain-la-Neuve, in buildings still shared with the School of Engineering.


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Louvain School of Engineering The Louvain School of Engineering or ''École polytechnique de Louvain'' (EPL) is a faculty of the University of Louvain, Belgium, founded in 1864. Known as the Faculty of Applied Sciences (''Faculté des sciences appliquées'') prior to 2008, it ...
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Université catholique de Louvain UCLouvain (or Université catholique de Louvain , French for Catholic University of Louvain, officially in English the University of Louvain) is Belgium's largest French-speaking university and one of the oldest in Europe (originally establishe ...


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