Conversion of a Townhouse in Brussels / Label architecture
The task was to transform a 4 floor?s single-family house into two apartments. Therefore, the challenge was to provide separate circulation and outdoor spaces to each dwelling. For this purpose, an extension volume has been built. Its exterior walls are cladded with lozenge tiles, commonly used to cover gable facades.
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Architects: Label architecture
Location: Schaerbeek, Belgium
Area: 390.0 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: bepictures
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Text description provided by the architects. The task was to transform a 4 floor?s single-family house into two apartments. Therefore, the challenge was to provide separate circulation and outdoor spaces to each dwelling. For this purpose, an extension volume has been built. Its exterior walls are cladded with lozenge tiles, commonly used to cover gable facades.
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It is giving it the aesthetic of the typical Brussels houses? additions, enforcing its integration in this typical Brussels urban context. But the volume was thought out as part of a global intervention. It includes a dining- and bedroom for the first duplex apartment and a private terrace for the second one.
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Its windows have been designed to warrant privacy of one unit over the other, giving it a monolithic appearance. Interiors have been designed, materials are used indistinc...
© bepictures
Architects: Label architecture
Location: Schaerbeek, Belgium
Area: 390.0 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: bepictures
© bepictures
Text description provided by the architects. The task was to transform a 4 floor?s single-family house into two apartments. Therefore, the challenge was to provide separate circulation and outdoor spaces to each dwelling. For this purpose, an extension volume has been built. Its exterior walls are cladded with lozenge tiles, commonly used to cover gable facades.
© bepictures
Section
© bepictures
It is giving it the aesthetic of the typical Brussels houses? additions, enforcing its integration in this typical Brussels urban context. But the volume was thought out as part of a global intervention. It includes a dining- and bedroom for the first duplex apartment and a private terrace for the second one.
© bepictures
Its windows have been designed to warrant privacy of one unit over the other, giving it a monolithic appearance. Interiors have been designed, materials are used indistinc...
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