Nivezé House / Michel Prégardien Architecture
Located on the outskirts of a rural entity, this single-family dwelling integrates in a contemporary language the typological codes of this one: perpendicular volume in direct contact with the street, simple volumes, entrance courtyard set back from the street, natural and raw material.
© Defourny Samuel
Architects: Michel Prégardien Architecture
Location: Spa, Belgium
Lead Architect: Michel Prégardien
Stability: Cornet Maximilien
Builder: Corman-Halleux
Area: 250.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Defourny Samuel
© Defourny Samuel
Text description provided by the architects. Located on the outskirts of a rural entity, this single-family dwelling integrates in a contemporary language the typological codes of this one: perpendicular volume in direct contact with the street, simple volumes, entrance courtyard set back from the street, natural and raw material.
© Defourny Samuel
The slight slope of the land is integrated by a set of stairs and outdoor terraces, setting the volume in its place and creating a complex architectural promenade that gradually takes the visitor into a tangle of beams and columns made of concrete and wood.
© Defourny Samuel
© Defourny Samuel
Thus, past the apparent simplicity of the exterior composition, the interior spaces reveal all their ambiguities: at the same time fully in contact with the...
© Defourny Samuel
Architects: Michel Prégardien Architecture
Location: Spa, Belgium
Lead Architect: Michel Prégardien
Stability: Cornet Maximilien
Builder: Corman-Halleux
Area: 250.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Defourny Samuel
© Defourny Samuel
Text description provided by the architects. Located on the outskirts of a rural entity, this single-family dwelling integrates in a contemporary language the typological codes of this one: perpendicular volume in direct contact with the street, simple volumes, entrance courtyard set back from the street, natural and raw material.
© Defourny Samuel
The slight slope of the land is integrated by a set of stairs and outdoor terraces, setting the volume in its place and creating a complex architectural promenade that gradually takes the visitor into a tangle of beams and columns made of concrete and wood.
© Defourny Samuel
© Defourny Samuel
Thus, past the apparent simplicity of the exterior composition, the interior spaces reveal all their ambiguities: at the same time fully in contact with the...
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