In Brussels, our drone pilot recently flew over Maison des Enfants Reine Marie-Henriette, a care facility with a rich history. The images show how the roof of the new building is almost complete. Thanks to the drone images, we get an impressive overview of the scope and quality of the renovation, in the middle of a densely built-up urban environment.
Founded in 1863, Maison des Enfants Reine Marie-Henriette provides shelter and residential care for vulnerable children. The institution creates a safe environment where multidisciplinary teams help children to develop, strengthen family ties, and rebuild stability and self-confidence.
The current renovation, made possible thanks to the support of AG Real Estate, includes a new residential building for 48 children, designed to improve facilities and create spaces that promote well-being and growth.
Flying drones in an urban environment such as this requires precision and expertise. Our pilots use GPS navigation, obstacle avoidance, detailed flight planning, and years of experience to ensure safe and high-quality images.
This approach allows us to not only visualize the renovation from a unique perspective, but also to support the entire project documentation process. The images show both the structure of the new building and the surrounding infrastructure and urban context.
The drone videos of the project are more than just visually appealing: they offer strategic added value for various applications:
At C‑SITE, we believe in utilizing every angle to tell a project's story. With our combination of time-lapse, drone, and professional editing, we bring construction projects to life — from the first excavation to completion.
For Maison des Enfants, our drone footage captured the story of this important renovation in a clear, visual way, in the middle of an urban environment where precision and planning are essential.
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