The former veterinary school is a remarkable ensemble of buildings constructed between 1894 and 1909, and a true jewel of the Flemish Neo-Renaissance style. Thanks to a careful restoration, the pavilions have regained their original splendour. Today, this historic site continues to impress with its scale and unique character, offering its residents a living environment that is both prestigious and inspiring. The project consists of 18 high-end residential units inspired by New York lofts, spread over four levels within a 3,000 m² complex enhanced with private gardens. At the front of the building, five duplex apartments benefit from their own private entrances, offering exceptional comfort and privacy. The central section features bright apartments and studios on the first and second floors, while the duplexes on the third and fourth floors, designed under the roof, showcase the original industrial-style metal framework, left exposed to highlight the site’s unique character. Each unit benefits from a high-quality level of finish: parquet flooring throughout, Italian bathrooms, and premium German kitchens with refined design. On the ground floor, a covered residents’ parking area provides 17 parking spaces. The Grande Clinique Centrale is today the first “green” building on a listed site in Brussels, equipped with individual heat pumps (one per unit), thus combining energy efficiency with respect for historic heritage. One of the project’s major assets is its immediate proximity to Brussels-South railway station and the Brussels Ring, ensuring excellent accessibility for both urban travel and national and international connections. Located in the heart of a district undergoing full redevelopment, the site is part of a strong urban dynamic. A fast-growing neighbourhood where heritage and contemporary architecture coexist, offering a sustainable living environment and a forward-looking investment opportunity.