Villa V / Beel & Achtergael Architecten
The client required a dwelling in which to relax in privacy, in the company of his family and friends, and enjoy his extensive art collection.
The client required a dwelling in which to relax in privacy, in the company of his family and friends, and enjoy his extensive art collection.
A narrow dark facade, a simple house in the row – nothing suggests any sense of space which hides behind this facade.
Housed in a red brick structure that used to be a chapel for a military hospital in the Groen Kwartier in Antwerp …
Studio Farris Architects transformed a small barn, part of a farm complex with several buildings, into an office space with meeting room, library, office desks and a resting/reading area
Gijs Van Vaerenbergh, a collaboration between two young Belgian architects have built a see-through church in the Belgian region of Haspengouw. The church is a part of the Z-OUT project of Z33, house for contemporary art based in Hasselt, Belgium.
On the 6,500m² site of a former soap factory less than half a mile from the Grand’Place, the social housing project creates a real “village” of 42 sustainable accommodations
At the outskirts of the quaint Belgian city of Ghent we encounter an idiosyncratic renovation of a classic Flemish townhouse
De Panne is a small town situated at the west end of the Belgian coast on the border with France. For many centuries it was nothing more than a fishing village ….
The property is situated at the back on the plot and originally consisted of a typical old farmhouse and an extension dating from the 90s …
Is the first detailed design of the Ruggeveld masterplan. The planning area covers 6.5 hectares and is located south of the E313 highway in Antwerp, Belgium
Based on historical analysis of the site, architects have proposed to approach the new development within the conceptual framework of 18th century English Garden.
Build on the foundations of the previous building, the present development was required to have a dual function.
The building site is situated at the end of a small street in the small village of Horebeke in the Flemish Ardennes …
The assignment was to transform the central volume into a dynamic office building with a housing-unit.
The existing house has been rebuilt several times. This resulted in some spaces, like the attic, hardly ever used and with construction problems….
The plot is located on the chaotic backside of a ribbon development in a typical Belgian village, between a greenhouse, an orchard, farmland …
TSL project gave the architects the opportunity to study the design of a new home which will be divided into two themes
In the 9th century, the Graafjansdijk (dike) protected parts of France and Belgium agaist the storm tides from the North Sea and the Western part of the river Schelde