PONT

PONT

PONT

A semi-detached house extended by a neighboring house to form a single project.

Description: Single Family House
Type of project: Housing
Type of customer: Private
Location: Rebecq
Surface: 200 m²
Year: 2018-2019

Located in Rebecq, the Rue du Pont is lined with modest red brick houses creating a homogeneous whole here and there visually interrupted by shop windows or more elaborate facades. Part of a group of 3 buildings arranged in a mirror image, the semi-detached houses have a sober front façade. As one of the houses was cramped, the owners made the judicious choice of acquiring the neighboring house and unifying them. By grouping the first floors, the living space takes on generous proportions and allows the annexes to be attached to the body of the main building, which allows more freedom on the rear façade to open generous bays towards the garden. The demolition of the party wall between the gardens of the two houses gives way to a terrace in dialogue with the kitchen. In an effort to be resilient, the structural interventions are left exposed and show the former division of the rooms. These lines punctuate the perspectives, and participate in the development of the free plan. The deliberately contemporary composition proposes a clerestory installation of the brick cladding, a mesh in which is inserted the entrance door of the apartment and allows the intimacy of the living room. The intervention allows to give a new life to the modest terraced houses by relying on and integrating its own characteristics but especially to create two large dwellings adapted to the current needs of the inhabitants without changing the volumes.

VALDUC II

VALDUC II

VALDUC II

New construction of an apartment building and two single family houses

Description: Apartment building, an office and two family houses
Type of project: Housing
Type of customer: Private
Department: Transformation and construction
Location: Auderghem, Brussels (BE)
Surface area: 760 m²
Year: 2018-2021

The Valduc project, in Auderghem, takes place on the street front and inside a quiet, permeable and green island. It plans the new construction of an apartment building to close the hollow tooth and two single-family houses inside the block. The project study focuses on the desire to increase soil permeability by replacing 13 garage boxes with a mixed and low-density program.

SAVOIE II

SAVOIE II

SAVOIE

Four apartments

Description: Transformation of a single house into 4 apartments
Type of project: Housing
Type of customer: Private
Department: Transformation and renovation
Location: Saint-Gilles, Brussels (BE)
Surface area: 380 m²
Year: 2020
Stability engineers:  Verhelst engineers
Contractor: VICTRO sprl

Pictures:  Delphine Mathy

The Savoie project is located in the heart of the town of Saint-Gilles, halfway between the town square and Forest Park. It reinterprets the garden facade of a house dating from 1911 with four apartments to meet current housing expectations.

LONGUE

LONGUE

LONGUE HAIE

Conversion of a former hospice into a 10 apartments building

Description: transformation of an old hospice into a 10-family building
Type of project: Housing
Type of customer: Private
Department: Transformation
Location: Linkebeek, Vlanderen (BE)
Surface area: 760 m²
Year: 2016-2019

Located in a green area of Linkebeek, the former hospice on rue de la Longue Haie has been transformed into an apartment building. Taking advantage of the existing volume, the project aims to offer architectural quality to the housing by working on the composition of the façades, the addition of suspended terraces and the treatment of the surroundings.

Picture credit : Fred Sablon

LIMITE

LIMITE

LIMITE

Library FR- NL of Sint Josse Ten Noode 

Description: municipal library, conference area and exhibition 
Type of project: Library
Type of customer: Public
Department: public procurement
Location: Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Brussels (BE)
Surface area: 1320 m²
Year: 2017-2022

The Limite project aims to create a rich cultural programme in the dense municipality of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode: a French-speaking and Dutch-speaking library sharing multipurpose spaces, conference space, exhibition space and cafeteria, with the aim of bringing the two communities together.