House CR / dmvA
Liesje Reyskens is a young Belgian art photographer. She prefers working with young cute models, portrayed as dolls in a colourful, pink and barbie-like world.
© Sergio Pirrone
Architects: dmvA
Location: Zonhoven, Belgium
Architect In Charge: David Claes, Liesje Reyskens
Team: David Driesen, Tom Verschueren, Gert-Jan Schulte
Area: 195.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Sergio Pirrone
General Contractor: Danny Philtjens
Structural Engineer: ASB
Concept: White Icon
© Sergio Pirrone
Text description provided by the architects. Liesje Reyskens is a young Belgian art photographer. She prefers working with young cute models, portrayed as dolls in a colourful, pink and barbie-like world.
© Sergio Pirrone
The Flemish rural development is characterized by a ribbon development. Along the main roads, you will find a lot of detached and semi-detached houses. The brief of our client was to design a contemporary house with integrated workspace that could be used as exhibition space as well.
© Sergio Pirrone
Keywords in her program of requirements were flexibility, light, privacy and the tight budget.The biggest challenge was to give an architectural response to the adjacent house on the left side of the building plot.
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dmvA started designing by searching for the ideal form that fitted in with t...
© Sergio Pirrone
Architects: dmvA
Location: Zonhoven, Belgium
Architect In Charge: David Claes, Liesje Reyskens
Team: David Driesen, Tom Verschueren, Gert-Jan Schulte
Area: 195.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Sergio Pirrone
General Contractor: Danny Philtjens
Structural Engineer: ASB
Concept: White Icon
© Sergio Pirrone
Text description provided by the architects. Liesje Reyskens is a young Belgian art photographer. She prefers working with young cute models, portrayed as dolls in a colourful, pink and barbie-like world.
© Sergio Pirrone
The Flemish rural development is characterized by a ribbon development. Along the main roads, you will find a lot of detached and semi-detached houses. The brief of our client was to design a contemporary house with integrated workspace that could be used as exhibition space as well.
© Sergio Pirrone
Keywords in her program of requirements were flexibility, light, privacy and the tight budget.The biggest challenge was to give an architectural response to the adjacent house on the left side of the building plot.
Section
dmvA started designing by searching for the ideal form that fitted in with t...
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