Belgian practice BURO II sent us their latest project in collaboration with Alph’, in charge of the interiors and the furniture design.

Architecture, Design, House

The volume is at the head of a row of buildings, on the corner of the village square. Due to the location, its character is determined by the village square to a large extent. The designers took this into account by making the wall facing the village square completely transparent. This unique building consists of an apartment (+1), an office (0) and a partial cellar (-1). There is a separate entrance to the apartment.

Architecture, Design, House

Architecture, Design, House

The building is eye-catching without being ostentatious and is people-friendly and inviting, thanks to the scale.

Architecture, Design, House

Architecture, Design, House

The entire volume is structured by an interplay of lines in concrete, wood and aluminium window frames, which produces a feeling of rhythm and playfulness. The architecture has been enhanced by the selected materials. Architectonic visible concrete is used for the weight-bearing structure, ceilings and outer tiles.

Architecture, Design, House

Architecture, Design, House

Lightness is added by the use of glass for the display windows, windows and dividing walls for the toilet. Massive oak and woollen felt in the interior give the building the necessary warmth in addition to their acoustic function. The oak wood structure nestles throughout the concrete construction, both horizontally (floors, laying pattern) and vertically (stairs, cupboards, doors, outer walls). Views and perspectives from inside to outside and vice versa are an intrinsic part of the architecture. Inside, the laminated display in oak forms a division between the working and public space.

Architecture, Design, House

Architecture, Design, House

Finally, solar panels on the roof provide green energy.
The strongly structured character with oak and architectonically visibly concrete which has the allure of natural stone, gives this building an air of restrained luxury. The village square and garden provide a change of mood.

Architecture, Design, House

Architecture, Design, House

Architecture, Design, House

Architecture, Design, House



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