The book is first of all a study of the left river bank of the Schelde in the city of Antwerp. More than just a historical overview, the reading of the territory of this specific location leads to a more general vision for the left bank river front and possible development scenarios. Only recently developed when compared with the right bank quays, this green river side has undergone relatively intensive changes since its development following the second world war. A place where nature, port activities and modernist development are in a constant challenge, the left bank challenges conventional ideas about transportation, ecology and sustainability, housing and public space; demanding a creative and integrative approach. The absence of a bridge connection to the right bank city centre makes it a place constantly positioning itself as a ‘separate but integral’ part of Antwerp.