Studio house Apostelhuizen
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DE SMET VERMEULEN ARCHITECTEN - GENT

Atelierwoning Apostelhuizen

In their new office in an old neighbourhood of Ghent, the architects Henk De Smet and Paul Vermeulen reintroduced the supporting structure back into the street frontage. Nine-inch walls, concrete beams in plank shuttering and steel columns together make up the rough and visible skeleton of this facade. The building is in fact designed as a studio house; currently used as an office, it is in every aspect already prepared for a new life as a town house.

The front façade is very welcoming. Its large windows show a room on the ground floor, stairs passing in front of the glass on the completely transparent first floor, and a hint of a room on the top floor. This open façade was conceived as a self­supporting skin in front of the building and composed in a highly tectonic manner. Two wide concrete beams with visible plank shuttering mark the different storeys. They are supported by expressive brickwork and steel profiles. Voids behind the façade emphasize the structure and draw light deep into the house.

Project details

CLIENT:

De Smet Vermeulen architecten

ENGINEERING OFFICE:

stabiliteit: Lemco

MAIN CONTRACTORS:

Van Herreweghe bouwbedrijf

SURFACE:

280 m²

VOLUME:

840 m³

TOTAL BUILDING COST:

220000 €, excl. BTW

TOTAL BUILDING COST PER M2:

785 €, excl. BTW

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