City Hall is pressing ahead with a sweeping audit of its visual identity archives, but the toughest calls on what stays, what goes, and who decides are still ahead.
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City administrators must now choose how, where, and at what cost to replace duplicated artworks and imagery in Brussels' public spaces — and the clock is ticking.
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From Ixelles to Molenbeek, community members say the same outdated photos keep appearing across official Brussels platforms, eroding trust in local communications.
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City archivists and municipal web teams have spent the past week quietly overhauling how Brussels documents itself — pulling thousands of repeated photographs from public-facing databases and replacing them with verified, original imagery.
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A growing backlog of redundant photographs and scanned documents is straining storage budgets and slowing public access across the capital's cultural institutions.
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A decade of piecemeal digital commissioning left city websites riddled with duplicate and placeholder imagery; here is how that happened.
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A sprawling digitisation push across multiple city administrations created a hidden data mess that archivists are now scrambling to untangle.
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A sweeping audit of the capital's municipal image databases has exposed widespread duplication across three major public collections, forcing administrators to rethink how Brussels manages its visual memory.
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