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The restorations and renovations are coming to an end.
Since September 2018, the Josefa House has been experiencing its migration. In September 2019, the completion of a significant portion of the restorations and renovations has already allowed the arrival of twelve residents…
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In Brussels, before, after or in 2020, the Josefa House presents itself as “empty” in the sense of a possible future, according to our “welcomed” migrations. Like the stained glass windows created by Jean-François Jans in the so-called "art-cultural" space of Josefa, we could also evoke the migratory game between drifts and reveries…
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In the middle of this year, 2020, the Josefa House is waking up at the threshold of a new spring. So many changes have occurred since May 2015, when the door of the buildings on Drapiers Street in Ixelles opened to the Josefa adventure…
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After 7 years of progress, joy and fear, labours and celebrations, encounters and solitudes, disappointments and hopes, here we are. Josefa has now entered the embellishment phase…
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The Josefa House has existed since 2015 in Brussels, somewhere in Ixelles...
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Can we talk about migration when referring to a real estate property or a home, without sounding ridiculous, since they are generally immobile, sedentary, fixed to the ground, linked to a plot of land?