De Rijck ? Matthys House / Atelier d'architecture Pierre Hebbelinck - Pierre de Wit
While meeting strict criteria for achieving low energy consumption, the building offers an exceptional relationship with its context. The house formed its clearance by responding to the constraints and attributes of the site. Its silhouette is divided into two wings opening onto the rural landscape; it also offers a feeling of spontaneous welcome. It is integrated into the site?stopography, ordered simultaneously by the relief and the poor quality of the soil, thus creating the upper floors with gentle spaces without modifying the natural configuration of the lot.
© François Brix
Architects: Atelier d'architecture Pierre Hebbelinck - Pierre de Wit
Location: Asse, Belgium
Area: 150.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: François Brix
Partners: BE Cerfontaine / BE Astrenergie
Clients: Mr and Mme De Rijk - Matthys
© François Brix
Text description provided by the architects. While meeting strict criteria for achieving low energy consumption, the building offers an exceptional relationship with its context. The house formed its clearance by responding to the constraints and attributes of the site. Its silhouette is divided into two wings opening onto the rural landscape; it also offers a feeling of spontaneous welcome. It is integrated into the site?stopography, ordered simultaneously by the relief and the poor quality of the soil, thus creating the upper floors with gentle spa...
© François Brix
Architects: Atelier d'architecture Pierre Hebbelinck - Pierre de Wit
Location: Asse, Belgium
Area: 150.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: François Brix
Partners: BE Cerfontaine / BE Astrenergie
Clients: Mr and Mme De Rijk - Matthys
© François Brix
Text description provided by the architects. While meeting strict criteria for achieving low energy consumption, the building offers an exceptional relationship with its context. The house formed its clearance by responding to the constraints and attributes of the site. Its silhouette is divided into two wings opening onto the rural landscape; it also offers a feeling of spontaneous welcome. It is integrated into the site?stopography, ordered simultaneously by the relief and the poor quality of the soil, thus creating the upper floors with gentle spa...
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