Sint Benedictus House

Belgium | 2022
[Poot architectuur]

A plot in the row is being built on for the first time. In a street with mostly monotonous houses from the 1950s and 1960s, the rare bay windows are the only inspiring elements.

The design makes an interpretation of the typical aspects: the neutral red brick is used in vertical tile bond, and the bay window is executed as a round shape.

Around the central oval staircase, the plan is organized: the living space is spread over 2 levels for different moments in the day: homework, reading, playing... A double-height kitchen on the street side gives a large dimension to the house and provides a connection between the different living spaces.
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In contrast, the sleeping quarters and an extra study emphasize seclusion and silence. Text description by the architects.

Source: www.archdaily.com + www.poot-architectuur.be
Photography by: Stijn Bollaert 

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