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josep_blesa | BUILDERS | divendres, 15 de gener de 2010 | 13:35h

I’ve captured this project and building. I believe is a interesting fine project


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Describe the client and the program.

We build this house for ourselves, Britt Crepain & Stefan Spaens (previously CSO ontwerpers, currently CSD Architecten)

How does the design respond to the context?

A very small plot of land (4x15m / built 4x12.5m) in a narrow street in the Center of Antwerp, rear facade facing south. The design responds by opening up both facades to the maximum, split-levels and a void with a roof of glass on top. 3 levels house the main living areas bureau/library/kitchen/dining, and the highest split-level is the sitting room with open fire and views of the city and the sky. From there, you can access the roof-terrace (also split-leveled) with views over the entire city.

In total, the house has a basement, ground floor and 4 levels. The split-levels bring the light from the south through the house. A lot more than with a normal (or standard) racking of floors that most houses have. Sunlight comes through everywhere, especially in wintertime when the sun is low (ecologically, we benefit from a south facade in winter, in summer we can open op top windows and create a natural ventilation through the void and the opening to the roof-terrace. Currently it's snowing, and the top level is almost like an igloo with the open fire and snow that lays on the glazed inclined windows.

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Describe the choice of materials for this project.

We chose all materials as natural as possible, colors flowing into each other, to create an otherwise monolithic character. Inspiration for the color pallet was found on a beach in France (driftwood, pebbles, the color of the sand).

What is the footprint of the house? How many floors?

Footprint: 50 sqm (outer wall), 47 sqm (inner wall). Where split-leveled: front = 27 sqm (void stairs/elevator, 4 levels), rear: 16 sqm ).

Levels: 6 and a half. Level -1: basement/storage; level 0: ground floor = polyvalent for bureau/commercial or as it is now 'carport', washing room and extra storage behind a curtain; level 0.5: vestiaire; level 1: front = main bedroom/master bathroom; rear = second bedroom + show room; level 2: front = bureau; rear = hobby + guest room; level 3: front = kitchen; rear = dining; level 4: sitting room around open fire and access to first roof terrace; level 5: main roof terrace

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Did you design any of the furniture or fittings for the house?

Britt Crepain designed all the furniture, completely integrated (functional and esthetically) in the architecture that Britt & Stefan both designed. Some of the fittings (for example the glazed doors) are also designed by her. The rest of the fittings are carefully selected.

Is there anything interesting about this project that is not evident in these photos?

The change of the colors by the sunlight that you cannot capture on photo (only on video), the warmth of the house, the igloo, the silence on the top floor and roof terrace, our favorite spots to sit, and the angle of view that you have from there.

In short: the actual and always changing atmosphere (but to capture this, you have to live here for a while).

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Comentaris: 5
  • Quina passada de casa!
    AnnaPortell | divendres, 15 de gener de 2010 | 16:10h

    D'espais! És per mi? Gràcies pel detall, Blesics, ens feia falta lloc per desar llibres, roba i de més. Una cosa. Per què t'emperres en escriure-ho tot en anglés? No saps que em costa un mogollón d'entendre?
    Grrrrrrr!

    • Està molt guapo i lluminós:
      josep_blesa | dissabte, 16 de gener de 2010 | 19:54h
      i modern. I delicadament intervingut en el seu interior. I té pensat s molts detalls de com emmagazetmar roba i d'altres elements necessaris com llibres, roba, disos, etc. Observa els laterals sobre les mitgeres que és una passada de com han fet els mobles ad ho. Aprofitant totes les irregularitats espacials.

      En uaqnt a l'idioma calsdà que em disculpes perquè, d ela mateixa manera ue vaig aprendre la vostra llengua pense aprendre anglès.
      De moment l'anglès que llegeixes és prou 'McArronical', però fa un any era zero o gairebé, el suficient per a entendre-hi quatre frases. I per una altra banda, en aques´ta societat ostra sols valoren aquells que 'fugen' i al buscar-se la vida a l'enfora de la tribu. El món és molt gran i allà defora també s'està prou bé.

      Un beset i amunt Anna !
  • Light and light
    rginer | divendres, 15 de gener de 2010 | 15:57h
    What an awesome house ! Love it ! Such a beautiful design and what's most important .... llum, i llum, espai i espai, funcionalitat, comfortabilitat.
    Com sempre, pensant en que una té una edat ... escales ? Sé que hi ha una empresa especialitzada en muntar ascensors dins aquest tipus de vivendes, i s'adapten perfectament.
    Gràcies per aquest 'regalet' .... 
    • Gràcies Roser, em feia falta 'sentir-te'....
      josep_blesa | dissabte, 16 de gener de 2010 | 19:44h
      Sí aquest habittge té molta llum. I està dissenyat per a una parella de professionals que han dissenyat part de la seua casa. Tenien, si més no, criteri. Si veus els plànols te n'adonaràs que hi ha un asnsor que no hqn mostrat massa que creua de dalt a baix tot l'edifici. A mi m'ha recordat aquest meu, amb la diferència que aquest té gairebé 15 metres i tpot obrir i ventilar per darrere i el meu sols 9 de profunditat i no podia fer-ho, que sols per davant. El d'ells és nou de trinca i el meu una rehabilitació. El seu té una clientela econòmicament folgada i el meu va acabar-se com bonament vam poder. Amb un pressuport més curt que el vol d'una gallina. I no em queixe gens. En quant al buc de l'ascensor de la teua finca no et preocupes no és d'aplicació la normativa europea en inserció d'ascensors en edificis  antics. Hi col·loquem allò que és possible ergonòmicament parlant.
      Un beset.     

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