Renier Chalon / MAMOUT architects + AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture
The project highlights the heritage of this typical Brussels ?Maison de Maître? while radically changing the way of living in the house.
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Architects: AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture, MAMOUT architects
Location: Ixelles, Belgium
Project Year: 2018
Structure: JZH & Partners
Construction: G-LINE Construct
Courtesy of MAMOUT architects + AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture
Text description provided by the architects. The project highlights the heritage of this typical Brussels ?Maison de Maître? while radically changing the way of living in the house.
Courtesy of MAMOUT architects + AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture
Typical Brussels house are traditionally built following a plan of 3 rooms in a row. The rooms that are on the street side are prestigious spaces, while backyard rooms are dedicated to service. The central parts, which often lacks direct daylight, are generally left as secondary spaces.
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Floor Plans
Courtesy of MAMOUT architects + AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture
This beautiful house located in Ixelles is no exception to this rule. The project, which aims to transform the first 2 levels of this house into one dwelling, takes advantage of this configuration. On the street side, the rooms are perfectly restored in the...
Courtesy of MAMOUT architects + AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture
Architects: AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture, MAMOUT architects
Location: Ixelles, Belgium
Project Year: 2018
Structure: JZH & Partners
Construction: G-LINE Construct
Courtesy of MAMOUT architects + AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture
Text description provided by the architects. The project highlights the heritage of this typical Brussels ?Maison de Maître? while radically changing the way of living in the house.
Courtesy of MAMOUT architects + AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture
Typical Brussels house are traditionally built following a plan of 3 rooms in a row. The rooms that are on the street side are prestigious spaces, while backyard rooms are dedicated to service. The central parts, which often lacks direct daylight, are generally left as secondary spaces.
Courtesy of MAMOUT architects + AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture
Floor Plans
Courtesy of MAMOUT architects + AUXAU - Atelier d?architecture
This beautiful house located in Ixelles is no exception to this rule. The project, which aims to transform the first 2 levels of this house into one dwelling, takes advantage of this configuration. On the street side, the rooms are perfectly restored in the...
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