Simplexity / URBAN architectes
«.. we would like a house that looks like us, that seems made for us, on the land that we chose and for a price that we estimate fair and appropriate. »
© Julien Forthomme
Architects: URBAN architectes
Location: Assesse, Belgium
Architect In Charge: Anthony Seutin
Area: 193.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Julien Forthomme
Builder: Buro G
Client: private
© Julien Forthomme
«.. we would like a house that looks like us, that seems made for us, on the land that we chose and for a price that we estimate fair and appropriate. »Realizing a ?simple? production of architecture often requires a complex reflexive work. To limit all construction costs - foundations, structure, roofing, etc. - we have imagined a compact and rational unity that occupies a minimal footprint and stretches the building upward to stack functions, bring light through the interior spaces and to get a maximum degree of reading of the surrounding landscape.
© Julien Forthomme
The natural slope of the parcel has strongly conditioned the position of functions; thus the access is conveniently created on the ground floor, which is directly connected to the street. The entrance hall, conceived as an area of connectivity between the different levels of the project, offers lighting at the lower level thanks to its large bay, which benefits from southern exposure.
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© Julien Forthomme
Architects: URBAN architectes
Location: Assesse, Belgium
Architect In Charge: Anthony Seutin
Area: 193.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Julien Forthomme
Builder: Buro G
Client: private
© Julien Forthomme
«.. we would like a house that looks like us, that seems made for us, on the land that we chose and for a price that we estimate fair and appropriate. »Realizing a ?simple? production of architecture often requires a complex reflexive work. To limit all construction costs - foundations, structure, roofing, etc. - we have imagined a compact and rational unity that occupies a minimal footprint and stretches the building upward to stack functions, bring light through the interior spaces and to get a maximum degree of reading of the surrounding landscape.
© Julien Forthomme
The natural slope of the parcel has strongly conditioned the position of functions; thus the access is conveniently created on the ground floor, which is directly connected to the street. The entrance hall, conceived as an area of connectivity between the different levels of the project, offers lighting at the lower level thanks to its large bay, which benefits from southern exposure.
Axonometric
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