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The Wezenberg area is a burrough in Antwerp, an urban development by Belgian architect Léon Stynen, only was partially realized. Several buildings that Stynen built in this area - the former BP building (now AXA), the former Crest Hotel (now Crowne Plaza) and compound building of deSingel - may give an idea of Stynen's vision for a new city in a green environment, at least if you subtract the major thoroughfares which now intersect the landscape.

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