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House B - T - two-family house for a comfortable old age

A house to live in for the rest of their lives, that was the explicit request of the clients. Moreover, they loved the concrete architecture of Brutalist architect  Juliaan Lampens. The result of their assignment is an aesthetic two-family house in which brutal materials are delicately combined with a particularly fine finish. 

photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet
photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet
photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet

The house is positioned on the plot in such a way as to maximize the view of the garden and the hilly landscape behind it at the rear. At the front, the house maintains subtle contact with the village center of Meilegem.

The robustness of the outer shell and the canopies on the scale of the landscape alternate with interventions on the scale of the residents. The house is composed of three plateaus which, with their different ground plan, simultaneously create salvaged breakfast terraces, a spacious living terrace and structural sun protection. The large windows with their canopies give expression to the building. At the front of the house, guests are "embraced" by the facades that open up on both sides of the wide, pivoting entrance door. At the back are a storage room and carports.

photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet
photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet

The ground floor houses a home for a care person or family, which has direct access to the garden and, in exchange for the use of the home, eventually provides the client with support with maintenance or shopping. An elevator in the entrance area brings the owners to their residence on the second floor.

photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet
photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet
photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet

There, the living spaces are concentrated around a core and one open space unfolds which, from different viewpoints, nevertheless provides a different vista and identity each time. Following on from this spacious space with wide, ceiling-high windows and panoramic views are the bedroom, dressing room and bathroom. This floor also has several spacious terraces where the client, without having to go downstairs, can still enjoy the surrounding garden and the vast landscapes.

photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet
photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet
photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet
photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet

The man-made concrete of the facade forms an intriguing whole with the fine lines of the balustrades. The concrete returns in the garden wall, albeit with a horizontal formwork, which reinforces its anchoring in the surrounding landscape. And it is also prominent in the interior, in ultimate balance with natural lime plaster, finely finished afrormosia and oak veneer. Refined details complete the atmosphere, such as the staircase that leaves space with the wall, allowing daylight to play freely over the full height of the rough structure of the concrete. Or the seating window in the kitchen, which invites you to cosy up while cooking at the island. Even the carport for the mobile home was designed with the smallest details in mind. The rust-coloured painted steel in this construction is a playful nod to the typical corrugated iron of the neighbouring farm.

photo_credit Dennis De Smet
Dennis De Smet
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