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Charlotte 住宅丨比利时丨布鲁塞尔 Madam Architectuur 工作室

2024/07/26 10:21:34
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Charlotte 住宅丨比利时丨布鲁塞尔 Madam Architectuur 工作室-0
Brussels studio Madam Architectuur has renovated and extended a bungalow near Aalst, updating its exterior with bright red-painted timber that is "striking yet modest".
Named Charlotte, the low-slung home was built on the outskirts of a nature reserve in the 1990s but lacked a relationship with its surroundings.
Charlotte 住宅丨比利时丨布鲁塞尔 Madam Architectuur 工作室-3
Madam Architectuur has renovated a bungalow near Aalst
Madam Architectuur reconfigured and extended the concrete structure to improve its connection to a patio at its centre and enlarged its windows to introduce expansive landscape views.
Its exterior has also been reclad in timber painted a shade of red called Falu, which originated in Sweden to mimic red-brick buildings.
Charlotte 住宅丨比利时丨布鲁塞尔 Madam Architectuur 工作室-7
The exterior is clad with red-painted timber
"The house is located on the edge of a nature reserve but is only a 10-minute bike ride from the centre of Aalst," said Madam Architectuur co-founder Door Smits.
"It is designed to really let nature enter," Smits continued."The existing bungalow had a number of nice elements, but the organisation and spaciousness inside were not quite right."
Charlotte 住宅丨比利时丨布鲁塞尔 Madam Architectuur 工作室-11
The main living spaces look out to the landscape and inner courtyard
Charlotte's bedrooms previously occupied the area of the home with the best views of the landscape and so Madam Architectuur relocated these into a small extension.
In their place, the studio has created a large living, dining and kitchen area to take advantage of dual-aspect views of the outside and the internal patio.
"The idea was to move the current bedrooms to a simple new volume next to the house that continues the existing outline of the facade," Smits told Dezeen.
"This creates a fascinating living space with different places with different atmospheres," he added. "The patio will be centrally located and will be linked to the entrance, living areas, kitchen and bathroom."
Charlotte 住宅丨比利时丨布鲁塞尔 Madam Architectuur 工作室-17
Red window frames complement the cladding
The three bedrooms have been kept compact, "as is typical in modernist bungalows" according to Smits. They are connected to the original footprint of the home by a wide corridor with a window at either end.
Throughout the interior, a pared-back palette of white walls and pale wood fittings is contrasted by the blue-steel beams, exposed concrete ceilings and bright red-painted window and door frames that match the exterior.
Charlotte 住宅丨比利时丨布鲁塞尔 Madam Architectuur 工作室-21
Concrete ceilings and blue-steel beams feature inside
"The deep red colour combines beautifully with the green of the surroundings," said Smits. "It is striking yet modest," he continued.
"The structure is shown as it is. Steel beams in bright colours combined with the raw concrete that we found after the demolition of the suspended ceiling and a conscious decision was made to keep these visible to give the house character," he added.
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A patio sits at the home's centre
Madam Architectuur was founded in Brussels by Smits with Marit Meganck. Previous projects by the studio include the extension of a 1930s home in Belgium with a garden room finished in green ceramic tiles and green-pigmented concrete.
Other residential projects in Belgium recently featured on Dezeen include the "smallest possible extension" to a townhouse in Brussels and the renovation of a detached home in Ghent with concrete-lined living spaces.
The photography is by Luc Roymans.
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