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Architects:POLYGOON Architectuur
Area:245m²
Year:2020
Photographs:Jessy van der Werff
Manufacturers:Hansgrohe,Reynaers Aluminium,Vectorworks,Duravit,FSB Franz Schneider Brakel,ATAG,Adobe,Legrand / Bticino,SVK,Saint Gobain Glass,Vasco,Vlakke lichtkoepel,Winckelmans,isola
Lead Architects:Domien Boits
City:Antwerp
Country:Belgium
Text description provided by the architects. For decades, an irregular, funnel-shaped plot of land served as the driveway to a storage space at the back of the site. It was a narrow, open slot in the streetscape, fronted by a shabby gate. Nevertheless, the east-west orientation and 8 meter wide building line offered quality and space to erect a new terrace house. What’s more, by demolishing the storage space, a square walled garden with a great deal of privacy was created. The floor plan was developed as a trapezium so as to deal with the increasingly narrower form of the site and the kink halfway. This way the interior spaces all have the same internal angles and pointed corners are avoided.
Over the entire width of the facade, the bel-etage offers room for the dining space and custom-built kitchen. Via a wide internal stair, that space flows further into the ground-level sitting area with a high ceiling that looks out into the garden. In this way, a large open U-form living space is created over the entire depth of the building, in touch with both the street and the garden.
This organization forms the basis of the split levels of the upper floors. There lie the music room, bedrooms, bathroom, and boiler room – each situated around an enclosed stairway that separates these spaces acoustically from the living area. By deliberately making the stairway wide and organizing the stairs differently on each floor, light can fall all the way to the bottom of this solid core – even to the middle of the living space. With an open roof terrace facing west and an entirely enclosed roof terrace to the east, the sun is always within arm’s length on the upper floors too.
The position of the windows suits the unique spaces: a deep room receives a high window and a shallow room a lower window. The facade is crowned by a traditional masonry bond, a large ‘sawtooth’, whereby only the subtle viewing slit has one suspecting the roof terrace behind it. That same tooth appears from out of the masonry in the facade next to the frameless kitchen window, like an extension of the kinked common wall.
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